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Artwork by Indigenous artist Shareen Clayton

Sale price $519.92 Regular price $649.90
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Sage Yarning Circle Classroom Rug — authentic Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander classroom resource
$519.92
Arrival date early June 2026. Every great classroom moment starts with gathering together — and the Sage Yarning Circle Classroom Rug gives your children the most beautiful place to do...
Aboriginal 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 Indigenous Resources Online.

Features

A 2m round gathering rug featuring authentic Aboriginal Yarning Circle artwork by Wiradjuri artist Shareen Clayton. Deep plush nylon pile, non-slip TPR backing, and heavy-duty overlocked edges — built for daily preschool and early childhood use and fully aligned with the EYLF and NQF.

Size

Dimensions: 2m round.
Approx. 1cm thick.
Weight: 8kg.

Shipping

This Rug is due in stock June and ships next business day.

Arrival date early June 2026.

Every great classroom moment starts with gathering together — and the Sage Yarning Circle Classroom Rug gives your children the most beautiful place to do just that. Designed around the cultural significance of the Yarning Circle, this 2m round rug creates a warm, safe, and intentional gathering space where every child feels seen and heard. With deep plush nylon pile, non-slip TPR backing, and heavy-duty overlocked edges, it's built to handle the daily life of a classroom — and the Aboriginal Yarning Circle artwork by Wiradjuri artist Shareen Clayton makes it a genuine teaching resource, not just a floor covering.

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