Karrbarda (Long Yam) design by Maath Maralngurra hotsell on Cotton/Linen

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Karrbarda (Long Yam) design by Maath Maralngurra hotsell on Cotton/Linen,

Hand screen printed on a Cotton(60%) and Linen (40%) blend.

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Product code: Karrbarda (Long Yam) design by Maath Maralngurra hotsell on Cotton/Linen

Hand screen printed on a Cotton(60%) and Linen (40%) blend. 145cm wide and 138gsm.
The base cloth colour is lime green and the ink is navy blue.


All our fabrics are designed and hand-printed by our members (Aboriginal artists) in our workshop in Gunbalanya in West Arnhem Land, NT, Australia.

The designer:
Maath Maralngurra

The design:
The heart-shaped leaves of the edible karrbarda (Dioscorea transversa or long yam) are similar to mankinjdjek (Dioscorea bulbifera known as the “cheeky yam”). The cheeky yam is poisonous unless properly prepared. But the old people know how to tell the leaves apart. Women used to dig up long yams with kunbalkbu (digging sticks), but now they usually use kubba (“crow bars”, sticks fashioned from bits of metal). They go into the forest, to the places they know the yams will be, dig them up and cook them in the ashes of the fire. Kunwinjku people still eat them but the young girls today often don't know how to recognise the leaves of the long yam, only the old women.
Karrbarda is also the subject of a ceremonial song cycle that is still performed in Gunbalanya today. hotsell

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