Better World Arts

Marks Bamboo Eco Mug 227ml

$ 13 95

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yarntesttheme image--31 Each year, over 100 billion single-use cups go to landfill. The time for change is now, choose to reuse! Better Worlds bamboo fibre coffee mugs are made from sustainable & biodegradable bamboo fibre. These ultra light keep cups are perfect to carry around with you on your morning commute.

Product: Bamboo Eco Mug
Materials: Bamboo fibre, silicone lid and sleeve
Capacity: 227ml
Artist: Damien and Yilpi Marks 
This is a teaching painting, describing a dry season in Mount Liebig, in the Northern Territory.Women & children collect bush potatoes & prepare for inma (ceremony). A man, wati, sits down with his waru (spear). Controlled burnings are taking place as the spinifex is dry, and this means good fruits can grow.

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