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This beautiful neutral design is by Bundjalung and Bidjara artist Steven Bekue.
The Story behind the Design
This painting represents the healing we get from country. We heal by being on country as we find healing spiritually, physically and mentally. We heal by continuing to learn stories and pass them on to our children so the spiritual connection to the land continues. Our land is loved, needed, and cared for, and our land loves, needs, and cares for our peoples as well which gives us healing. Our land is family, culture and it’s our identity.
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Cleaning the rug
Vacuum Regularly. Avoid any cleaning agent with bleach or strong chemicals. It is best to try an area for colourfastness before using across a large area of the rug. We recommend to use a dry powder style of cleaner as they can be vacuumed out of the rug and do not leave any residue. When cleaning, always blot, and never scrub or rub abrasively.
DO NOT run vacuum directly over outer serged edge of carpet. This can create fraying. Clean spills immediately by blotting with a cloth or sponge. Remove any grease spots with ordinary dry cleaning solvents. If you do vacuum over the edge of the rug it can cause serge yarn to become frayed and torn. It is always best to test a cleaner on an inconspicuous spot on the carpet/rug before applying to the entire piece.
Professional or periodic cleanings using the power spray-extraction carpet cleaning method are recommended. You should have the smallest possible amount of cleaning chemical used when you hire a professional cleaner. Allow to dry flat on the floor.
Not recommended for use outdoors or in bright sunlight as the material colours may fade over time.