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Tamay Beam, Water Cycle, Tamay Beam Art

Tamay Beam Art

Tamay Beam, Water Cycle

Pattern by Tamay Beam

Cotton printed with Tamay Beam's Water Cycle, an artwork by a Minjungbal woman of the Bundjalung Nation (Saltwater Coastal traditional landowners). The design reflects Aboriginal understanding of water channels, filtration, and dreaming stories of sources of water.

Material
100% cotton
Width
112cm · 44"
Pattern
Water Cycle
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At a glance

About Tamay Beam, Water Cycle.

Tamay Beam, Water Cycle is an indigenous Aboriginal-designed fabric in the Tamay Beam Art collection, featuring an authentic pattern by First Nations artist Tamay Beam. It is a 100% cotton, 112 centimetres (44 inches) wide. Tamay Beam, Water Cycle is great for summer dresses, shirts, loose tops, skirts. The fabric is soft, plain-weave cotton in the hand, natural light drape, moves easily.

How it feels

On the body, not just on the rack.

A soft 100% cotton with a plain weave, lands between light and midweight in the hand, with a clean, easy-wearing drape. The blue print sits crisp on the cloth. Breathable and very comfortable against the skin.

Hand
Soft, plain-weave cotton
Drape
Natural light drape, moves easily

Great for

Pieces that suit Tamay Beam, Water Cycle.

Tamay Beam, Water Cycle is particularly suited to summer dresses, shirts, loose tops, and skirts. The 100% cotton keeps these pieces breathable and cool, while the print holds its colour and motif clarity through wear and wash.

  • Summer dresses
  • Shirts
  • Loose tops
  • Skirts

FAQ

Common questions about Tamay Beam, Water Cycle.

What is Tamay Beam, Water Cycle?
Tamay Beam, Water Cycle is an indigenous Aboriginal-designed cotton fabric published by Tamay Beam Art, featuring an authentic pattern by First Nations artist Tamay Beam.
What is Tamay Beam, Water Cycle made of?
Tamay Beam, Water Cycle is 100% cotton.
What garments is Tamay Beam, Water Cycle good for?
Tamay Beam, Water Cycle is great for summer dresses, shirts, loose tops, skirts. The 100% cotton keeps these pieces breathable, and the print holds its colour and motif clarity through wear and wash.
Who designed the pattern on Tamay Beam, Water Cycle?
The pattern on Tamay Beam, Water Cycle is by First Nations artist Tamay Beam, published by Tamay Beam Art.
How does Tamay Beam, Water Cycle feel?
A soft 100% cotton with a plain weave, lands between light and midweight in the hand, with a clean, easy-wearing drape. The blue print sits crisp on the cloth. Breathable and very comfortable against the skin.
How wide is Tamay Beam, Water Cycle?
Tamay Beam, Water Cycle is 112 centimetres wide (44 inches), which suits one-piece pattern panels and full skirts.

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