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Ngalyipi

Desert Fringe-Rush Seed [Warlpiri Language]

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A collaboration with Warlukurlangu artist Ingrid Napangardi Williams, our Ngalyipi sand free towel showcases her original artwork Ngalyipi Jukurrpa, making it a collectible work of art.

Original First Nations artwork

25% Of Profits To Artists & Communities

100% Aboriginal Owned Business

Made From Recycled Materials

30 Days Returns & Exchanges

Artwork Story

This Dreaming is associated with a place called Purturlu (Mount Theo), north-west of Yuendumu.

‘Ngalyipi’ [snake vine] is a green plant found on sandy spinifex plains and sandhills that climb up the trunks and branches of trees and shrubs. ‘Ngalyipi’ is depicted in paintings due to its medical use and importance in initiation ceremonies of young Japanangka/Japangardi men. For medical use; the vines are used as tourniquets, and the leaves and vines are used as bandages for wounds. Warlpiri people chew the leaves to treat colds and tie the stems around the forehead to cure headaches.

In Traditional Warlpiri paintings, iconography is used to represent the Jukurrpa [Dreaming]. In Ingrid’s painting, the sinuous lines are used to represent the ‘ngalyipi’ [snake vine].”

Towel Features

GALI's beach towels are original designs by First Nations artists that turn everyday towels into stories.

  • Sand Free – a quick shake and the sand stays on the beach.
  • Ultra Absorbent – dries you fast after the beach, pool or lake.
  • Compact – comes with a free carry bag, easy to pack for any adventure.
  • Soft & Durable - smooth fabric that is built to last season after season.
  • Sustainably Made – made from recycled plastic bottles, supporting sustainability

Towel size: 160cm x 90cm

Carry bag size: ??cm x ??cm

Fabric & Care Guide

Made using recycled plastic bottles, our premium fabric is quick-drying and sand repellant.

Absorblite Microfiber
65% Recycled Polyester, 65% Polyester, 15 Polyamide

Cold machine wash. Rinse immediately after use in pools. Do not bleach. Avoid optical brighteners and fabric softeners. Tumble dry low. Do not iron. Do not dry clean. Do not soak.

Shipping & Returns

Free standard shipping on all orders.

Changed your mind? Full-price items can be returned for store credit or exchanged within 30 days from receiving your order, provided they’re in original condition.

Lodge a request through our Contact Us form.

See our Shipping Policy here.

See our Refund Policy here.

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Ingrid Napangardi Williams

Meet The Artist

Ingrid Napangardi Williams is a Warlpiri woman, painting at Warlukurlangu Artist in Yuendumu since 1999.

Mob: Warlipir

Our Beliefs

Artist First. Always.

We value our artists in everything we do. We work closely together to bring their artworks to life.

We pay artist royalties on the full retail price - even during sales - because we'd never devalue their work. And they guide where our community contributions go.

Our Beliefs

Storytelling Matters

We value storytelling as an Indigenous tradition and artform. As custodians, we protect these stories through our work with artists and the way their art is translated.

Every piece honours its story, and when you wear it, you help carry it forward - because storytelling lives on.

Our Beliefs

Culture Is Everything

Culture shapes how we see, speak, move, and create. Every design continues a deeper story. Through fashion, we honour culture and celebrate the people and stories behind it.

Our Beliefs

Business is a force for change

We believe business should create opportunities and drive change. Giving back is central to who we are. 25% of profits go to Indigenous artists and communities.

Our Beliefs

Art Should Feel Good

The fabric, design, ethos and the impact should all align. We want people to look good, feel good and do good. Creativity is about expression, connection, inclusivity and a sense of belonging.

FAQs

Is GALI Aboriginal owned?

Yes. GALI was founded by David Leslie, a proud Kamilaroi man and volunteer surf lifesaver from Bondi Beach. The brand is 100% Aboriginal owned and built to share First Nations culture with the world.

Do artists get paid?

Yes. Artists receive a royalty of 10% on every product we make. Royalties are paid upfront every quarter, on the full retail price - even when our products are on sale. Their work is always valued fairly and transparently.

Does GALI support communities?

Yes. We give back 25% of our profits to First Nations artists and communities.

Since launching, we have raised over $90,000 in income and donations for artists and communities.

We've supported a range of First Nations community projects, including education and literacy programs, youth activities, LGBTQIA+ initiatives, and projects that connect Aboriginal youth with Country.

Is GALI sustainable?

We care for Country in everything we do. Our swimwear, beach towels, and underwear are crafted from recycled fabrics. Packaging is compostable and plastic-free. Every choice we make is guided by sustainability.

More Than A Beach Towel

Turn your beach essential into a collectible work of art. Each GALI towel is an original artwork, created by First Nations artists.

🎨 Original First Nations artworks
💵 Every purchase gives back
💯 Aboriginal owned small business
🏝 Sand Free
💧 Super Absorbent
♻️ Made from recycled fabrics

GALI gives back 25% of profits to First Nations artists and community projects.

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