


Biyay, bag.
acrylic on canvas.
30cm x 30 cm
Oak floating frame.
Shipping Australia included.
The dilly bag, a traditional woven bag used primarily by Indigenous Australian women for gathering food such as roots, berries, and small animals.
Traditional dilly bags are typically made from plant fibres, which are stripped, soaked, and then twisted or spun into string. The bags are then woven using coiling or looping techniques, resulting in a strong, breathable container that can be slung over the shoulder or worn around the neck.
acrylic on canvas.
30cm x 30 cm
Oak floating frame.
Shipping Australia included.
The dilly bag, a traditional woven bag used primarily by Indigenous Australian women for gathering food such as roots, berries, and small animals.
Traditional dilly bags are typically made from plant fibres, which are stripped, soaked, and then twisted or spun into string. The bags are then woven using coiling or looping techniques, resulting in a strong, breathable container that can be slung over the shoulder or worn around the neck.
acrylic on canvas.
30cm x 30 cm
Oak floating frame.
Shipping Australia included.
The dilly bag, a traditional woven bag used primarily by Indigenous Australian women for gathering food such as roots, berries, and small animals.
Traditional dilly bags are typically made from plant fibres, which are stripped, soaked, and then twisted or spun into string. The bags are then woven using coiling or looping techniques, resulting in a strong, breathable container that can be slung over the shoulder or worn around the neck.