Ants Nest – Silk Chiffon Scarf by Emma Kerslake

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The Ants Nest Silk Chiffon Scarf features original artwork by Emma Kerslake, transformed into an elegant and lightweight piece of wearable art.

Printed on soft, flowing silk chiffon, this scarf drapes beautifully and feels airy against the skin. The delicate fabric allows the intricate details of the Ants Nest design to shine, preserving depth, movement, and story within the artwork.

Ants Nest reflects connection to Country and storytelling through pattern and form, reimagined as a timeless accessory designed to be worn, styled, and cherished. Whether wrapped, draped, or layered, this scarf adds effortless elegance to everyday wear while carrying cultural meaning.

A refined piece that blends artistry, lightness, and purpose.

Details

  • Made from 100 percent silk chiffon

  • Dimensions: 70cm x 200cm

  • Features Ants Nest artwork by Emma Kerslake

  • Lightweight, soft, and breathable

  • Designed for year round wear

About the Artist

Emma Kerslake is an Indigenous Australian artist whose work reflects storytelling, connection, and cultural expression. Through her designs, Emma shares meaningful narratives that honour Country and tradition, translated into wearable art through Kirrikin’s luxury fabrics.

Introducing

Kirrikin Foundation

The Kirrikin Foundation emerged in late 2022 to address the perceived requirement for ongoing support in advancing and commercialising Indigenous creative businesses.

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