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Indigenous Design

Designed in Australia by Indigenous Artists
  • Domica Hill - Wrapping Paper (Folded) - Our Mother The Sun
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    Domica Hill for Earth Greetings

    Domica Hill - Wrapping Paper (Folded) - Our Mother The Sun

    $6.95

    Founded in Adelaide in 2003, Earth Greetings, is the creation of Heide Hackworth. Featuring both her own designs as well as artwork from a range of Australian artists and illustrators, every product is made with the utmost of consideration for the environment.

    • Designed in Australia
    • Printed carbon neutral in Australia with vegetable based inks
    • Printed on luxuriously thick, Australian made, 100% post-consumer waste recycled stock
    • Measures 50 x 70cm when unfolded (ships folded to 25 x 17.5cm).
    • Accredited Carbon Neutral
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  • Journey of Something - 1000 Piece Puzzle - Desert Flower - Heidi Smith
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    Journey of Something is an Australian owned business that works with artists and designers around the world to make the best looking jigsaw puzzles out there.

    Great as a gift or a game night activity with friends, these puzzles, put your brain to work and look just as good on your walls as they do on your table.

    • Puzzle measures 50 x 70cm when finished
    • 1000 pieces
    • Made of recycled paper
    • Australian owned business
    • Presented in fully illustrated box
    • Comes with convenient drawstring bag for piece storage and sorting
    • Featuring original artwork by Yuin woman, Heidi Smith
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  • Natalie Jade - Gift Tag - My Grandmother's Country III
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    Natalie Jade - Gift Tag - My Grandmother's Country III

    $3.50

    Natalie Jade is an Australian artist with Indigenous (Palawa) roots, that inspire her and naturally express themselves through her artwork. Born into a family where "paint runs through their veins", she believes art is a journey of self discovery and expression. "The purpose of my art is to create something beautiful that has a vibration through the colour and forms, to uplift others and their surroundings."

    • Designed in Australia
    • Printed carbon neutral in Australia with vegetable based inks
    • Printed on luxuriously thick, Australian made, 100% post-consumer waste recycled stock
    • Comes with twine
    • Blank on one side

    Dimensions: 10.5cm long x 5cm wide

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  • Natalie Jade - Gift Tag - Seven Sisters Dreaming III
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    Natalie Jade - Gift Tag - Seven Sisters Dreaming III

    $3.50

    Natalie Jade is an Australian artist with Indigenous (Palawa) roots, that inspire her and naturally express themselves through her artwork. Born into a family where "paint runs through their veins", she believes art is a journey of self discovery and expression. "The purpose of my art is to create something beautiful that has a vibration through the colour and forms, to uplift others and their surroundings."

    • Designed in Australia
    • Printed carbon neutral in Australia with vegetable based inks
    • Printed on luxuriously thick, Australian made, 100% post-consumer waste recycled stock
    • Comes with twine
    • Blank on one side

    Dimensions: 10.5cm long x 5cm wide

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  • Natalie Jade - Greeting Card - Children of the Stars
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    Natalie Jade - Greeting Card - Children of the Stars

    $6.95

    Natalie Jade is an Australian artist with indigenous (Palawa) roots, that inspire her and naturally express themselves through her artwork. Born into a family where “paint runs through their veins” she believes art is a journey of self discovery and expression. ”The purpose of my art is to create something beautiful that has a vibration through the colour and forms, to uplift others and their surroundings.”

    • Designed in Australia
    • Printed carbon neutral in Australia with vegetable based inks
    • Printed on luxuriously thick, Australian made, 100% post-consumer waste recycled stock
    • Comes with 100% recycled kraft envelope
    • Blank inside for your own message

    Dimensions: 15.5cm high x 11cm wide

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  • Natalie Jade - Greeting Card - Ocean
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    Natalie Jade for Earth Greetings

    Natalie Jade - Greeting Card - Ocean

    $6.95

    Natalie Jade is an Australian artist with indigenous (Palawa) roots, that inspire her and naturally express themselves through her artwork. Born into a family where “paint runs through their veins” she believes art is a journey of self discovery and expression. ”The purpose of my art is to create something beautiful that has a vibration through the colour and forms, to uplift others and their surroundings.”

    • Designed in Australia
    • Printed carbon neutral in Australia with vegetable based inks
    • Printed on luxuriously thick, Australian made, 100% post-consumer waste recycled stock
    • Comes with 100% recycled kraft envelope
    • Blank inside for your own message

    Dimensions: 15.5cm high x 11cm wide

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  • Natalie Jade - Mini Card - Journey
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    Natalie Jade - Mini Card - Journey

    $4.95

    Perfectly sized for attaching to a gift, bouquet or bottle, these earth-friendly Mini Cards display the work of various Australian artists. 

    • Designed in Australia
    • Printed carbon neutral in Australia with vegetable based inks
    • Printed on luxuriously thick, Australian made, 100% post-consumer waste recycled stock
    • Comes with 100% recycled kraft envelope
    • Blank inside for your own message
    • Dimensions: 9.5 x 9.5cm
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  • Natalie Jade - Washi Tape - Journey
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    Natalie Jade - Washi Tape - Journey

    $7.95

    Natalie Jade is an Australian artist with indigenous (Palawa) roots, that inspire her work, which she describes as "intuitive" and "uplifting".  Inject colour, pattern and joy into the everyday, with these biodegradable washi tapes featuring some of her recent works.

    • Designed in Australia
    • Made from Japanese Washi paper and a water based adhesive
    • Safely biodegradable
    • Comes in box made from 100% recycled paper
    • Carbon neutral
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  • Natalie Jade - Washi Tape - My Grandmother's Country III
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    Natalie Jade for Earth Greetings

    Natalie Jade - Washi Tape - My Grandmother's Country III

    $7.95

    Natalie Jade is an Australian artist with indigenous (Palawa) roots, that inspire her work, which she describes as "intuitive" and "uplifting".  Inject colour, pattern and joy into the everyday, with these biodegradable washi tapes featuring some of her recent works.

    • Designed in Australia
    • Made from Japanese Washi paper and a water based adhesive
    • Safely biodegradable
    • Comes in box made from 100% recycled paper
    • Carbon neutral
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  • Natalie Jade - Washi Tape - Ochre Rainbow
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    Natalie Jade - Washi Tape - Ochre Rainbow

    $7.95

    Natalie Jade is an Australian artist with indigenous (Palawa) roots, that inspire her work, which she describes as "intuitive" and "uplifting".  Inject colour, pattern and joy into the everyday, with these biodegradable washi tapes featuring some of her recent works.

    • Designed in Australia
    • Made from Japanese Washi paper and a water based adhesive
    • Safely biodegradable
    • Comes in box made from 100% recycled paper
    • Carbon neutral
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  • Natalie Jade - Washi Tape - Seven Sisters Dreaming III
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    Natalie Jade for Earth Greetings

    Natalie Jade - Washi Tape - Seven Sisters Dreaming III

    $7.95

    Natalie Jade is an Australian artist with indigenous (Palawa) roots, that inspire her work, which she describes as "intuitive" and "uplifting".  Inject colour, pattern and joy into the everyday, with these biodegradable washi tapes featuring some of her recent works.

    • Designed in Australia
    • Made from Japanese Washi paper and a water based adhesive
    • Safely biodegradable
    • Comes in box made from 100% recycled paper
    • Carbon neutral
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  • Natalie Jade - Writing Pad - Journey - A5
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    Natalie Jade - Writing Pad - Journey - A5

    $15.95

    Melbourne-based artist, Natalie Jade, draws on her Indigenous roots to create colourful, contemporary works.

    • Designed in Australia
    • Printed carbon neutral in Australia with vegetable based inks
    • Printed on luxuriously thick, Australian made, 100% post-consumer waste recycled stock
    • Includes 60 tear off sheets with feint lines for guidance
    • Bound with tinted vegan glue
    • A5 size
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Baawang the Magpie
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    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Blue Bogong Moth
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    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Budja the Platypus
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    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Bunjil the Wedge Tailed Eagle
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    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Five Feathers
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    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Gaan the Cockatoo
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    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Gum Leaves
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    Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Gum Leaves

    $44.95

    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Kookaburra
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    Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Kookaburra

    $44.95

    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Orange Bogong Moth
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    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Red Tailed Black Cockatoo
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    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Ngarga Warendj - Lapel Pin - Warriin the Wombat
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    Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding.  Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation.  Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
    • Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Metal with enamel inlay
    • Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure 
    • Information card included, describing the story behind the design
    • The artist profits directly from each sale

    Dimensions of each design: 

    • Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
    • Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
    • Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
    • Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
    • Koala: 55 x 34mm
    • Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm 
    • Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
    • Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
    • Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
    • Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm 
    • Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm
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  • Thurlby Herb Farm - Clothing Protector - Kinjarran - Lemon Myrtle
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    Thurlby Herb Farm manufactures high quality, handmade herbal products in the township of Walpole, on the southern coast of Western Australia. Combining the fruits of their thriving gardens with traditional botanical knowledge, and strong environmental and ethical principles, Thurlby Herb Farm has grown from simple beginnings to be one of the largest employers in the district.

    These Clothing Protectors contains essential oils in a solid wax base, cased within a decorative paper package. Designed to hang in clothing cupboards, they impart a fresh fragrance to deter moths and other insects.

    • Illustrated by local (WA) Indigenous artist, Kinjarran, this design depicts women and children seated around a camp sharing stories, and collecting food by a nearby river
    • The Lemon Myrtle tree contains citronellal, citral and linalool, which provide a distinctive "lemon lolly" scent
    • Each Clothing Protector measures approximately 12 x 5 x 2cm, with a 5cm hanging loop
    • Keep your clothing protector in its packaging when in use (clothing can be damaged by direct contact with essential oils)
    • This Clothing Protector will last for years! If you feel that the scent is fading, you can open the paper packaging and scrape back the dried wax block within to reinvigorate the fragrance within!
    • Made in Australia
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