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Kids Indigenous Print Swimwear
**Arriving end October. Order Now**
Here's a unique chance to wear a piece of art that will be sure to turn heads!
Painted by 17yr old aboriginal artist Jesse Sutton the artwork is called “Watjali Maka” in the Kalkadoon language which means “The First Fire”.
It represents the first fire coming to Kalkadoon country and the young woman who was in charge of keeping the fire alive.
But a storm came and put the fire out. The young woman then roamed Kalkadoon country for years only returning to her people after she had found the place of the fire and the secret to making it.
We hope you love this swimsuit. It's bright, vivid and perfect for kids who need to be seen! Baby sizes 3m-24m feature crotch snaps for easy nappy-changes.
Pair with neon orange flap cap for easy spotting in the crowds!