Indigenous Symbols Rug Squares PRE-ORDER

Design by Aboriginal artist Shareen Clayton

SKU: RUG029S
Sale price $599.90 Regular price $649.90
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➡️ Pre Order. Ships late January 2026

Indigenous Symbols Rug Squares PRE-ORDER
$599.90
Small / Set of 8 ...
Size: Small
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The Indigenous Symbols Rug Squares, designed by proud Wiradjuri artist Shareen Clayton, bring meaningful storytelling and cultural learning directly into the classroom. This set of 8 features beautifully illustrated Aboriginal...

The Indigenous Symbols Rug Squares, designed by proud Wiradjuri artist Shareen Clayton, bring meaningful storytelling and cultural learning directly into the classroom.

This set of 8 features beautifully illustrated Aboriginal symbols including Possum Track, Emu Track, Kangaroo Track, Goanna Track, Man, Woman, Campfire, and Four Women Sitting.

Available in two practical sizes—50 cm squares for flexible floor layouts and 1 m squares for larger group zones—these pieces help teachers create inviting yarning circles, reading corners, guided learning spaces, and culturally respectful meeting areas with ease.

Designed for busy early learning environments, each rug square is made from a durable 9 mm cut-nylon pile that feels soft underfoot while standing up to daily use. The heavy-duty, non-slip TPR backing keeps each square securely in place, even during active group times, while the serged, no-pull edges ensure long-lasting strength and a clean, professional finish.

Easy to move, and endlessly versatile, teachers can quickly reconfigure the squares for storytelling sessions, small-group rotations, path-making, or as visual symbols to support transitions and behaviour routines. A beautiful, functional way to embed culture, belonging, and purposeful learning into every day.

About the Artist

Shareen Clayton is a proud Wiradjuri woman. She was born
and raised in Sydney, NSW and is now a very proud mother of four.

Shareen has mastered her skills in art for over 20 years having been
inspired by both of her artistic parents.

Shareen is highly regarded in her local communities as a family cultural
officer and teachers aid working in primary and high schools.

Shareen is very passionate about sharing her Indigenous culture, art
and teachings to kids all over the country in her range of vibrant educational resources created in collaboration with Education National.

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