The TACO Pouch in Emperor Waratah

25.00

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The Taco is a mini pouch not unlike a coin purse but designed to keep your small things safe. To hold your dangly earrings when you take them off to do cartwheels or roll on the lawn with your pooch. It can hold a few lippies too. It feels absolutely delightful in your hand, delicate and precious but sturdy in its form and construction. Low in calories, impossible to have only one.

When I was a girl, I saw the woodcut titled ‘Waratahs’ (1925) made by arguably one of Australia’s greatest artists, Margaret Preston. It left such a vibrant and stately impression on me that it remained core to my idea of art and expression. Despite my admiration for realism, I found her treatment of planes, contrast and abstract shading exciting. This design pays tribute to Margaret and her truly exceptional way of seeing.

Emperor is the colour of faux lustre on an emperor penguins back. A trick of the eye created by tiny white pointillist-like feather tips on a black ground.

TENUNO pouches are made from 100% Belgian linen, hand screen printed with the designs of Kathryn Sanderson. Both the outer fabric and the label have been screen printed using high quality water-based inks. YKK zippers and European thread have been matched to the colourway of the pouch resulting in a luxurious aesthetic. The fabric has some natural slubs and variations, these are part of the character of the cloth and add to its inherent beauty. The fabric is what is commonly referred to as a shirting weight and is not a rugged fabric. Please treat it accordingly.

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