Description
- Eco towel.
- Made with just over 20 recycled plastic bottles.
- Sand resistant.
- Super absorbent.
- Quick dry.
- Antimicrobial.
- Lightweight and compact.
- Featuring a secret zipped pocket.
- Hang tag.
- Bonus beach bag.
- Large 80cm x 160cm.
- Weight 450gms.
- Easy clean – cold machine wash
Your beach day just got an upgrade.
Our large towels shake off sand like magic, dry in no time, and come with a sneaky zipped pocket to keep your keys and phone safe while you’re out in the water.
Each one saves 20+ plastic bottles from landfill, waterways or the ocean and comes with a handy hang loop and a bonus matching beach bag.
Bright, practical, eco-friendly and made to last, just how we like it!
The Story of Kidja Moon
Thousands of years ago, our people found it hard to hunt during the night because it was difficult to navigate through the rainforest and find where the animals were resting. Our people tried to light really big fires to light up the rainforest, but still, the fires weren’t bright enough. An old warrior threw a boomerang into the sky that rotated so fast it lit up the night and formed Kija. Now hunting and navigating through the rainforest is a lot easier and for the rest of the people on Mother Earth.
Artist Bio
Tyrone Taylor is a proud descendant of the Yalanji People who are the Traditional Custodians of Julaymba (Daintree Rainforest). His ancestors and family have strong cultural connections to Buru-Warra, (country on the western side of Julaymba). Tyrone was born and raised on Gubbi-Gubbi Country (Sunshine Coast, Qld) and now resides on Jerrinja/Wandi-Wandanian Country at Callala Bay. Tyrone works in Indigenous Affairs to help ensure Aboriginal people have the best possible opportunities in life.
His paintings are to honour and pay respects to his late Uncle who taught Tyrone all about Country, Culture, and his family ties. This painting in one of many stories shared by his Uncle when Tyrone would return to country and spend time with him each year. It is also a way to keep his Uncle's legacy alive.
For every towel sold we donate $1 to Tangaroa Blue Foundation, an organisation dedicated to cleaning and protecting our oceans.