100% of profits go to charity to support our work.

100% of profits go to charity to support our work.

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Red Wings in Frangipani Tea Towel designed by Emma Blyth

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Redwinged parrots are one of the most colourful birds in Australia. This beautiful tea towel, designed by artist Emma Blyth, magically intertwines Australian wildlife along with Neuroblastoma Australia's signature frangipani flower.

  • 100% cotton tea towel
  • Proudly Made in Australia
  • Size 70x49cm
  • Packaging – comes folded with a recycled cardboard wrap

About Artist Emma Blyth

Emma's love of Australia has seen her travel much of it camping out in the back of a ute with a sketchbook in hand. The outback inspires her with its unique colours, remoteness and wildlife. The Western Australian lifestyle inspires her to utilise large brush strokes and vibrant colours to portray a range of Australian scenes.

She loves capturing the simplicity of life in this unique part of Australia on canvas. Emma works out of her gallery in Broome.

100% of the profits from the sale of this item go to the registered charityNeuroblastoma Australia to help fund leading research projects to develop new, effective and kinder treatments for children with neuroblastoma cancer.

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Shipping costs are calculated in line with Australia Post charges. Standard shipping - Items are selected and dispatched within 2-3 business days and should be delivered within 7 to 10 business days by Australia regular post. *Australia Post is working hard to deliver to communities across Australia but is still experiencing delays due to COVID-19. Express shipping - Available for some items at an additional cost. Items are selected and dispatched within 2 business days. Available within the Express Post delivery network.

One of our goals as a charity is to provide practical information regarding treatment and hospital stays to neuroblastoma families through our website. Visit our family support area for more information regarding neuroblastoma including: Newly diagnosed - key statistics, causes, risks, detection, diagnosis and staging On treatment - treatments and side effects Post treatment - late effects and relapse Living with neuroblastoma - hospital tips, life outside hospital and once treatment has finished Related support services Connecting with other neuroblastoma families Sharing your story Please note that all content provided by Neuroblastoma Australia is of a general nature only. Any medical queries should be directed to your oncologist or medical team.

Neuroblastomas are cancers that start in early nerve cells (called neuroblasts) of the sympathetic nervous system. This means that tumours can be found anywhere along this system; most commonly (about 50%) start in the adrenal glands (above the kidney), or near the spine, chest, neck or pelvis.

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