Pilbara Wildflowers Cashmere Scarf - Sheryl Hicks

By Kirrikin
$195.00
Description

Scarf measures 200cm x 70cm and is 100% cashmere

Sheryl Hicks

Sheryl Hicks is the daughter of Robert Hicks. She was born in Wickham in 1974. She is a Ngarluma woman from the Roebourne area in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. She has five children and has been a teacher for 17 years. Sheryl began painting around 7 years ago. She enjoys being around other artists in her family and learning new techniques and styles. She paints a lot about water holes, rivers and wildflowers off her country and home in the Pilbara.

In this painting it is showing Sheryl’s country in the dry season. The waterholes and rivers have dried up and the country is covered in dry spinifex.

Kirrikin
Where luxury clothing accessories meet contemporary Indigenous Australian art. 

The founder of Kirrikin, Amanda Healy is a proud Wonnarua woman from the Hunter Valley in NSW. With a remarkable career spanning over 35 years in the mining industry, she has garnered extensive experience working with renowned companies such as BHP, Rio Tinto, and WMC. In 2014, driven by a passion for preserving Indigenous culture, Amanda founded Kirrikin as a social enterprise to address the shortage of authentic Indigenous products in the market.

Kirrikin has since become synonymous with excellence in the fashion world, thanks to its unique approach of digitally printing stunning Aboriginal artwork onto luxurious cashmeres and silks. This innovative process results in exquisite scarves and ties that not only showcase the beauty of Indigenous art but also contribute to its preservation.

Today, Kirrikin enjoys a growing international reputation and is cherished not only in Australia but also in the USA and Europe. The brand's commitment to quality and cultural authenticity has been recognized through prestigious awards, including the Indigenous in Business Award and an Ecommerce award through the Export Council of Australia. As a finalist in national awards, Kirrikin continues to make its mark in the fashion industry, offering a range of products that not only celebrate Indigenous art but also support the artists behind them.

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