Yakans - Unisex Socks
Yakans - Unisex Socks

Yakans

Yakans - This is a painting depicting the Yakans (which is the Noongar word for long neck turtles) journey. The circles represent the ngamar (waterholes) and the white lines connecting them show the movements and spirit of the Yakans. As they travel together to lay their eggs around pinjars (lakes)

Yakans - Unisex Socks

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Kiya Watt

I paint contemporary styles using my cultural knowledge to educate and share stories. I use art as a platform to advocate about issues I am passionate about.

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Size chart

How to Measure Yourself

Width

Measure from one side of the sock to the other.

Length

Measure from the top of the sock to the furthest point at the bottom where the toes would sit.


UNISEX SOCKS SIZES

WIDTH (CM)

LENGTH (CM)

Socks

7

37

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These socks are crafted to provide maximum comfort, ensuring your feet stay cozy and blister-free. And with such unique, 100% authentic Indigenous design, you're sure to stand out, whether you're hitting the gym, heading to work, or just chilling on the couch. 

Material

85% Cotton, 10% Polyester, 5% Spandex

Sizing + Measurements

One Size fits all. Designed to fit Adult Foot Sizes.

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December 20th
Rural:
December 17th

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Print-on-Demand products will be shipped separately when ordered alongside other items. Please expect an extended delivery time of 5-9 business days due to the additional production time required after placing your order.
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Yakans

Yakans - This is a painting depicting the Yakans (which is the Noongar word for long neck turtles) journey. The circles represent the ngamar (waterholes) and the white lines connecting them show the movements and spirit of the Yakans. As they travel together to lay their eggs around pinjars (lakes)

Kiya Watt

I am a Menang/Gnudju artist born and raised on Noongar boodjah (land) I am located in south west of Australia and currently reside in Albany WA. I have been painting for about 2 years now. I paint contemporary styles using my cultural knowledge to educate and share stories. I use art as a platform to advocate about issues I am passionate about.

My family has suffered from government policies so I want to raise awareness around the issues my mob face today due to inter generational trauma. I also hope to inspire other mob to paint and embrace their culture as it is vital for us to have a cultural identity in our communities.

Painting has brought so many positive opportunities into my life and I hope through my art everyone can learn something.


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