Tjala Tee
Tjala baby tee design by Patricia Robinson of Tangentyere Aritsts.
Tjala is the Pintupi Pitjantjatjara word for honey ant. Honey ants live in deep underground nests and it requires a lot of skill to collect them. You eat the ant by holding its body and popping the abdomen filled with honey-like syrup into your mouth.
Tjala baby tee design by Patricia Robinson of Tangentyere Aritsts.
Tjala is the Pintupi Pitjantjatjara word for honey ant. Honey ants live in deep underground nests and it requires a lot of skill to collect them. You eat the ant by holding its body and popping the abdomen filled with honey-like syrup into your mouth.
Tjala baby tee design by Patricia Robinson of Tangentyere Aritsts.
Tjala is the Pintupi Pitjantjatjara word for honey ant. Honey ants live in deep underground nests and it requires a lot of skill to collect them. You eat the ant by holding its body and popping the abdomen filled with honey-like syrup into your mouth.
Regular fit
Crew neck
Mid weight, 190 GSM, 30-singles
100% cotton rib (marles 15% polyester)
Tonal shoulder domes, 1x1 superfine printable rib
Self-fabric neck binding, double needle hems, preshrunk to minimise shrinkage