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Beach Towel, Bila Ngurambang

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Authentic Indigenous artwork by First Nations artist Maria Watson-Trudgett. Learn more →

PRODUCT DETAILS

Decked out with funky retro tassels, this printed round towel is your ticket to picnics with pizzazz by the pool or on the beach. It's not just a soft towel; it is a true summer conversation starter.

Specifications

  • 100% microfibre terry fabric
  • Ultra-soft material
  • Made with a minimum of 50% recycled yarns
  • White twist fringing
  • Measures 160cm diameter
  • Fast drying
  • Super absorbent
  • Dye-sub fully printed design

Fabric & Care

Gentle machine wash. Do not bleach. Line dry, do not tumble dry. Do not dryclean. Avoid rough surfaces.

Thickness Fabric thickness percentage

Lightweight
Heavyweight


Softness Softness scale percentage
Rough
Super Soft


Breathability Absorbency percentage
Waterproof
Water absorbent

Sustainability 🍃

Environmentally Responsible
This towel is printed with high-quality carcinogen-free pigment inks. No cancer-causing chemicals and undesirable surfactants.

Sustainable Production
Life Apparel's vetted local and international production partners produce limited quantities of each model, ensuring exclusivity and preventing overproduction.

Eco-Friendly Packaging
No plastic! Our products come in kerbside-recyclable or home compostable mailers, with deliveries through Australia Post supporting carbon-offset projects that reduce emissions.

Fast delivery

Free shipping over $200 Australia-wide. For same day dispatch, order before midday AEST. Learn more →

Easy Returns

Doesn't fit? Send it back within a fortnight for free* for store credits. T&C apply. Learn more →

You Matter!

With every online purchase you make,
the artists get paid too. Learn more →

The Artwork

Keeping balance in the environment is central to our people’s way of thinking, being, and connection to spiritual and cultural identity.

Bila Ngurambang

(pronounced: bi-la nar-rum-bung)

Created by First Nations artist and storyteller Maria Watson-Trudgett, a Wiradjuri woman, currently residing on Turrbal Country.

Bila and Ngurambang, are words from Wiradjuri language, meaning river and country. Wiradjuri people, also known as ‘river people’, were skilled hunter–fisher–gatherers, who lived and moved along the rivers and surrounding landscape, sourcing food for survival and Caring for Country. For tens of thousands of years, First Nations people have managed their land and its inhabitants to ensure environmental harmony and sustainability. Keeping balance in the environment is central to our people’s way of thinking, being, and connection to spiritual and cultural identity.

The impacts of climate change are exacerbating our ability to protect and maintain significant biodiversity across Australia and the globe. Biodiversity is everyone’s responsibility. It is crucial to broaden our awareness, compassion, and respect to embrace all living creatures and the natural environment. Biodiversity will not be maintained through inaction - Stand with First Nations people to Care for Country.

 

Customer Reviews

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Fiona M.
Beach Towel

Beautiful. Great quality. We love them!!

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Krystal W.
Amazing

I absolutely love this towel. The colours are so vibrant and beautiful, the towel is such soft material and it is quite large. Also arrived withing 3 days. So glad I purchased this one!

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Authenticity

Life Apparel is a proud, long-time member of the Indigenous Art Code, a system to preserve and promote ethical behaviour in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island art.

Today, and every day – we exist as a messenger and vessel for First Nations Artists. Built on diversity and inclusion, collectively we strive to amplify Indigenous voices, accelerate social change and start important conversations through fashion. As an Australian-owned boutiqe label and proud allies, Life Apparel nurtures supportive, empowering and inclusive environments for everyone.

Cultivating an environment where all voices matter, and where our differences are celebrated and part of who we are.

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