Pure Ochre (by Yarn)

Women On Country Quilt Cover Set

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Introducing Pure Ochres brand new natural 100% cotton sateen quilt covers. Add some colour and vibrancy to your bedroom with these gorgeous 300 thread count quilt covers. They feature unique artworks by Indigenous artist Holly Sanders that tell special stories about women’s connection to country and culture. Match your Women On Country Quilt Cover with our plain pink fitted sheet set.

Returns: Please note our quilt covers and sheet sets are unfortunately not eligible for returns due to health regulations. However, if the item is faulty, it is of course exempt from this rule, you can see our full returns policy here.

Product: Quilt Cover Set
Includes: Quilt Cover + 2 x Pillowcases (Single size includes only one pillowcase)
Materials: 100% cotton (with sateen finish) - 300 thread count
Washing: Gentle machine wash with similar colours
Sizing: Super King: 270 x 240cm + 2 pillowcases 48cm x 73cm.
King: Quilt Cover 245cm x 210cm + 2 pillowcases 48cm x 73cm.
Queen: Quilt Cover 210cm x 210cm + 2 pillowcases 48cm x 73cm.
Double: Quilt Cover 180cm x 210cm + 2 pillowcases 48cm x 73cm.
Single: Quilt Cover 140cm x 210cm + 1 pillowcase 48cm x 73cm.
Artwork: Women On Country
Artist: Holly Sanders

For over a thousand generations, women have guided and supported each other on Country. Women have carried our Dreaming, song lines, languages and bush food and medicine knowledge. This has kept our culture strong and enriched us as the oldest continuing culture on the planet. Women possess a detailed knowledge of our local environment, knowing which plants hold food and medicinal properties, how to use them, and where to find them. Women are educators, instilling in their jarjums (children) the knowledge of how to locate, gather, prepare food and care for Country.