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$14.95 $7.48
Bottlebrush & Cactus Flower Body Bar with Goats Milk and Shea Butter. Beautiful Australian Made Soap presented in a gift box featuring artwork by Nora Davidson from Papulankutja Artists in Western Australia. Papulankutja (Blackstone) is a remote Aboriginal Community, located at the foothills of the Blackstone Ranges in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands, Western Australia. As well…
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$45 $22.50
Coconut Soy WaxGubinge Kakadu Plum | Bush Cucumber | AmberMedium | 40+ hours burn time As long as we care for Country, Country in return will care for us. One of mother nature’s greatest gifts is the gubinge tree or also known as madoorr or kakadu plum which is known to produce the highest of vitamin…
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$22 $11
The ultimate kids set, these tools are tough. 30% smaller than our full sized hand tools, the kids combo pack includes one Joey trowel and one Chicky fork hand tools. Lightweight at only 50 grams each, these hand tools make the perfect garden companion. Strong enough to handle rough hands and with an ergonomic grip…
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Silk scarf featuring original artwork Kimberley Grasses and Leaves from contemporary Indigenous Australian artist, Lena Andrews.
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$21.95 $10.98
Featured artwork: Detail from Punmu waterholes , by Marianne Burton, courtesy Martumili Artists. Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist. Pack your essentials in style with this Marianne Burton Poly Cotton Zip Bag! Made in Australia, it s perfect for art supplies, cosmetics, jewelry or anything else you want to keep close, this zip case…
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$195 $97.50
From Djarliny s Noongar Six Seasons collection Makuru Season Makuru is one of the six Noongar seasons and represents the months of June and July. It is the season that is known as the first rain and the fertility season. Clouds, thunder and lightning dance across the sky during the season of Makuru, and at…
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$34.95 $17.48
Sophisticated and functional, this Australian made cotton tote bag features details from the artwork Untitled , by May Mayiwalku (May Wokka) Chapman from Martumili Artists. Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman, Western Australia), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadji and Warralong, and it draws on strong influences of…
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$195 $97.50
Cashmere scarf featuring original artwork Pilbara Wildflowers from contemporary Indigenous Australian artist, Sheryl Hicks.
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$21.95 $10.98
Featured artwork: Detail from Untitled , by May Mayiwalku (May Wokka) Chapman, courtesy Martumili Artists. Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist. Pack your essentials in style with this May Wokka Chapman Poly Cotton Zip Bag! Made in Australia, it s perfect for art supplies, cosmetics, jewelry or anything else you want to keep…
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$21.95 $10.98
Featured artwork: Detail from Wantili (Warntili, Canning Stock Route Well 25) , by Gladys Kuru Bidu, courtesy Martumili Artist Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist. Pack your essentials in style with this Gladys Kuru Bidu Poly Cotton Zip Bag! Made in Australia, it s perfect for art supplies, cosmetics, jewellery or anything else…
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$55 $27.50
Wanggurru – Ocean earrings designed by Yawuru artist Martha Lee. Handcrafted from a stunning teal mirror acrylic with a pale-gold mirror circle and a stainless steel post. Approx. 5cm in diameter. Nagula Jarndu (Saltwater Woman) is a not-for-profit 100% Aboriginal owned and managed art centre with a focus on contemporary hand printed textiles. The earring…
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$55 $27.50
This is Martha Lee s design to represent the deep ocean, far out at sea. Handcrafted from a stunning teal mirror acrylic with a pale-gold mirror circle and a stainless-steel post. Approx. 5cm in diameter. All earrings use stainless steel, nickel free findings.
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$55 $27.50
These earrings are designed by Connie Clinch. Connie grew up in Perth, on Noongar Wadjuk. This design shows the symbol for woman. NAGULA JARNDU WOMEN’S ART & RESOURCE CENTRE Nagula Jarndu (Saltwater Woman) is a Not for Profit incorporated body with a membership of 120 Indigenous women and is governed by 7 Yawuru women Directors….
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