Ikuntji Artists
Kungkaku Puturru – Doris Day Dress
Kungkaku Puturru – Doris Day Dress
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This 1960s inspired shift dress is an easy to wear, comfortable every day dress. Featuring design by artist Alison Napurrula Multa:
This design shows ‘Kungkaku Puturru’ – the hairstring women make from their own hair for ceremony. In the older days, women used to cut their own hair and create this string by spinning the hair on their thighs. The hairstring was used for dancing, ceremony and domestic purposes. Kungkaku puturru is connected to the Tjukurrpa place Kungkayunti (Brown’s Bore). Kungkayunti is the place where the ancestral women, who travelled from Ntaria (Hermannsburg) to the west of Kintore, stopped and danced. Kungkayunti means women dancing.
This flattering A-line shape finishes just above the knee and features mid length sleeves and two scoop side pockets. Constructed with 100% jersey cotton.
About the Makers:
Publisher Textiles & Papers is one of Australia’s leading print houses. Focused on producing original patterns through traditional hand-screen printing methods we create bold and colourful textiles, hand printed wallpaper, clothing and fabric.
Hand printed in our studio in Leichhardt.
Treat this handmade garment with love and it will love you back! Cold gentle machine wash, drip dry in shade, warm iron. Avoid the tumble dryer and dry cleaner.
Being handmade there may be some print variations, making each garment unique.
Hand printed and made in Sydney.



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