The Woolchill'd - KURUYULTU green - Bottle cooler
- Made entirely by hand in Burleigh (Gold Coast, Queensland - Australia) using natural ONLY materials
- Take your favourite cold drink out of the fridge and slide it into your Woolchill'd where it will remain crispy cold for hours, as well as being protected from the heat, the sun and chocs
- 100% Australian sheep wool is used for the best insulation there is!
- The sheepwool I use is discarded sheepwool from the fashion industry so no extra sheeps have been disturbed for the process of these MaWi Australia's eco-conscious essentials- The Woolchill'd is entirely doubled layered and insulated using sheepwool
- The inner part, which is the woolly pouch of the Woolchill'd, is fully waterproof inside so no humidity or drops are an issue!
- The fabric used for the ouside part of the woolly pouch and the inside part of the outer bag is 100% cotton
- For the LIMITED EDITION of Indigenous Woolchill'd, the fabric used for the outer bag is a handprinted fabric ethically sourced from the Indigenous community of IKUNTJI in the Northern Territory
- This fabric is made of Tencel and Linen
- This design by Eunice Napanangka Jack - Luritja, Ngaanyatjarra, Pintupi artist from Haasts Bluff - depicts her father’s Tjukurrpa (Dreaming). It shows the country at Kuruyultu, near Tjukurrla in Western Australia. Now an important woman in the community Eunice is well known for her hunting skills, dancing and traditional law knowledge. Eunice’s paintings are interpretations of her country near Lake Mackay. She uses layers of colour to build up a vision of the bush flowers and grasses. Amongst this landscape Eunice’s personal stories are told, either of the travelling of her tjukurrpa – the Bilby – or the people who once lived in the area.
- Her Hairstring works are made up of thousands of varied colour strokes, representing the hair being rolled on women’s thighs to make bags and clothing. Highly collectable, Eunice is represented in leading galleries worldwide.