Blue Ties, Aboriginal Ties
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Blue Ties Australia — Aboriginal Silk Neckties for Men
Dreamtimez blue ties are premium 100% silk aboriginal ties featuring authentic Indigenous artwork, licensed directly from the artists. Every mens blue tie tells a real story — of Country, spirit and culture — and pays ongoing royalties to the Aboriginal artist behind the design.
Whether you are dressing for a business meeting, a formal dinner, NAIDOC Week, or a special event, our blue ties and aboriginal ties collection offers professional elegance with genuine cultural meaning. Trusted by government agencies, museums and corporate leaders across Australia.
Blue Ties for Men — Bold, Meaningful, Distinctly Australian
Dreamtimez blue ties are the epitome of Indigenous artwork design, sophistication and style. Crafted from premium 100% silk with authentic Aboriginal artwork, our aboriginal ties collection is designed to enhance your professional and formal attire.
Whether you are attending a business meeting, a wedding, or a formal event, our Australian-designed blue ties ensure you stand out for all the right reasons. Each mens blue tie is a licensed artwork — and every purchase directly supports the artist who created it.
Every blue silk tie you purchase has royalties paid to the Indigenous artist. This support is valuable to the artists and their families.
Features
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Soft, comfortable 100% silk blue ties — made to be worn and worn again
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Authentic Indigenous aboriginal ties — licensed directly from the artists
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Stunning blue silk tie designs rooted in real cultural stories
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Ideal for work, weddings, NAIDOC Week and special events
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A distinctly Australian mens blue tie supporting Indigenous Artists
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Royalties paid to the Indigenous artists on every sale
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Premium gift box featuring the artist's photo and story
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Australia-wide freight — express and international shipping available
Two Artists. Two Stories. One Extraordinary Blue Ties Collection.
These are not patterns printed on silk. They are stories — painted by real artists whose culture, family and Country live within every stitch of every aboriginal tie.
Janet Golder — My Country (Blue Tie)
Janet Golder's My Country blue tie is one of the most beautiful aboriginal ties in the Dreamtimez collection. Rich, deep and alive with meaning, this mens blue tie speaks of belonging — of the wide open skies, the sweeping landscape and the deep connection to Country that has shaped Janet's life and art.
My Country is a design that carries real cultural weight. Janet's work has already captured the attention of some of Australia's most prominent figures — her red silk necktie was chosen by acclaimed actor Mark Coles Smith to wear as host and announcer of the 2024 National NAIDOC Awards in Sydney. That same artistic vision, that same authenticity and cultural depth, flows through every blue tie Janet creates.
When you wear this aboriginal tie, you are wearing something real. A story painted by a living artist. A culture shared with respect.
Selina Malbunka — Seven Sisters (Blue Silk Tie)
Selina Malbunka's stunning blue silk tie is inspired by one of the most celebrated and ancient stories in Aboriginal culture — the Seven Sisters Dreaming. A story of sky, spirit and the eternal connection between the land and the heavens above it, the Seven Sisters story has been passed down through generations across many Aboriginal communities and Countries.
Selina's distinctive blue aboriginal tie brings this timeless Dreaming story into a contemporary setting — worn with a suit, it carries thousands of years of living culture into the modern world.
A testament to the quality and reach of the Dreamtimez aboriginal ties range, Selina's blue silk tie was worn by Steve Price, regular panellist and presenter on Channel 10's The Project, bringing her art and her story into living rooms across Australia.
When you wear this mens blue tie, you are not just making a style statement. You are carrying a story that has echoed across the Australian landscape since time immemorial.
Unparalleled Comfort and Durability
Each blue tie and aboriginal tie in our collection is meticulously woven and finished to ensure superior softness and longevity. The 100% pure silk fabric is naturally breathable, wrinkle-resistant and incredibly durable. A slip-stitch construction allows the tie to return to its original shape after each wear, and our mens blue tie pairs effortlessly with various collar styles and suit fabrics — from navy and charcoal to classic white and light grey.
A Gift Worth Giving — Blue Ties in a Premium Gift Box
Every Dreamtimez aboriginal tie arrives in a premium presentation gift box. Each box includes:
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The artist's photograph
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The artwork name
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The story behind the blue silk tie design
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The cultural meaning of the artwork
For executive gifting, international delegations, and conferences, this presentation transforms a mens blue tie into a meaningful cultural gift — uniquely Australian, warmly personal, and impossible to forget. A blue tie that carries a story worth telling.
Why Dreamtimez — Our Authentic Licensing Promise
Dreamtimez was born inside the Glenelg Art Gallery in South Australia. When an Indigenous artist came in urgently needing to sell her painting — her children were waiting hungry in the car — we purchased it outright rather than placing it on consignment. That painting became one of our most beloved licensed aboriginal ties, and that moment shaped everything we do.
Today, every blue tie and aboriginal tie from Dreamtimez:
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Is licensed directly from the artist under formal agreement
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Has the original artwork purchased and preserved
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Pays ongoing royalties to the artist on every sale
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Is ethically produced with full cultural respect
This is why Dreamtimez blue ties and aboriginal ties are trusted by government agencies, tourism centres and museums across Australia.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Dreamtimez blue ties authentic aboriginal ties?
Every blue silk tie design is licensed directly from the Aboriginal artist under a formal agreement. The original artwork is purchased and preserved, and royalties are paid to the artist on every sale. These are real artworks by real artists — not generic printed patterns.
Are these aboriginal ties appropriate for professional settings?
Absolutely. Our blue ties are made from premium 100% silk and are perfectly suited to business meetings, government functions, NAIDOC Week, corporate occasions and formal events. Each aboriginal tie is polished, elegant and deeply meaningful.
What blue tie designs are available?
Our blue ties collection features two stunning aboriginal ties — Janet Golder's My Country, a rich and expressive blue silk tie rooted in the story of Country, and Selina Malbunka's Seven Sisters design, a striking mens blue tie inspired by one of the most celebrated Dreaming stories in Aboriginal culture.
Do the artists receive ongoing support from my purchase?
Yes. Royalties are paid to both Janet Golder and Selina Malbunka every time one of their blue ties is sold. This ongoing support — rather than a one-off payment — is central to the Dreamtimez model.
What comes in the gift box with the aboriginal tie?
Each blue silk tie arrives in a premium presentation box featuring the artist's photograph, the artwork name, the story behind the design, and its cultural significance.
How should I care for my mens blue tie?
Hang your blue tie on a rack after each wear to retain its shape. Keep it away from moisture and direct sunlight. Spot clean gently with a damp cloth, and take it to a professional dry cleaner for a deeper clean.
Do you ship blue ties across Australia?
Yes — we offer Australia-wide freight with express options available.
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