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Australian Nature Fieldguide: Wild Food Plants of AustraliaTim Low 'Australian Nature Fieldguide:...
Australian Nature Fieldguide: Wild Food Plants of AustraliaTim Low 'Australian Nature Fieldguide: Wild Food Plants of Australia' is the field guide edition of 'Wild Food Plants of Australia'. It is presented in a concise, convenient form to facilitate quick and ready reference in the field. Tim Low has provided a truly reliable guide to our edible flora, making identification easy, thus it is a perfect companion for bushwalkers, naturalists, scientists and, with emphasis on wild food cuisine,...
$34.95
Banksia & Bergamont Small Candle
Grapefruit | Banksia flower | Cassia bark Embark on a fragrance journey that whispers Australian ...
Grapefruit | Banksia flower | Cassia bark Embark on a fragrance journey that whispers Australian banksia flowers and wild honeys in the warm evening breeze, while carrying hints on citrus from afar. A native floral and bergamot fusion with notes of grapefruit, lemon peel, banksia fir needle and cassia bark. Vegan friendly.Biodegradable coconut and soy wax, free from pesticides, palm oil, paraffin and petroleum additives.Premium fragrances oils and pure essential oils. Eco-friendly wood wicks....
$32.50
Cashmere scarf featuring original artwork 'Split Jack' from contemporary Indigenous Australian ar...
Cashmere scarf featuring original artwork 'Split Jack' from contemporary Indigenous Australian artist, Kaye White.
$195.00
The Waugal and the Swan: The story of a riverJill Worsley This is a story of a river. Now called ...
The Waugal and the Swan: The story of a riverJill Worsley This is a story of a river. Now called the Swan, the river was known to the local Nyungar people as the Durbal Yaragan. The Nyungar had used the river and its environs for thousands of years, but in 1650 they witnessed the arrival of the first European ships off the coast, an event that was eventually to bring big changes to their way life. In this book, Western Australian maritime historian, Jill Worsley, explores the traditional use ...
$12.50
For thousands of years, Aboriginal people have utilised and cared for the Australian landscape. P...
For thousands of years, Aboriginal people have utilised and cared for the Australian landscape. Plant foods consumed across the continent varies greatly, and the harvesting of these foods forms an important part of cultural, spiritual and community life. With this Snap Game (which can also be used as a Memory Game), children can learn about the important concept of matching pairs and also learn about some Australian native plant bush foods. Card images include: Bunya nut Quandong Riberry Wa...
$32.95
From Djarliny's Noongar Six Seasons collection 'Makuru Season' "Makuru is one of the six Noongar ...
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 the beginning of Djilba season. The Makuru season is now at the peak of the rain and cold weather. Due to the reliability of the water supply, Noongar people moved to inland hunting area...
$195.00
Based on artwork by Nora Davidson from Papulankutja Artists in Western Australia. Packaged with i...
Based on artwork by Nora Davidson from Papulankutja Artists in Western Australia. Packaged with information about the artist and artwork. Papulankutja (Blackstone) is a remote Aboriginal Community, located at the foothills of the Blackstone Ranges in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands, Western Australia. Papulankutja Artists evolved out of the Women’s Centre where painting was encouraged as an activity since 2001. Once registered as an Aboriginal Corporation in 2004, the artists were now able to govern ...
$22.95
Tea Towel - Marianne Burton (WA)
Featured artwork: 'Detail from 'Punmu waterholes', by Marianne Burton, courtesy Martumili Artists...
Featured artwork: 'Detail from 'Punmu waterholes', by Marianne Burton, courtesy Martumili Artists. Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist. Experience the beauty of Aboriginal art every day with the Marianne Burton Tea Towel. This unique and eye-catching tea towel is sure to add a touch of style and elegance to your kitchen. Brighten up your mornings and enjoy a cup of tea in style with this beautiful tea towel. Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the ...
$22.95
Bottlebrush Hand Cream with Goats Milk, Shea Butter and Argan Oil These neat little tubes come l...
Bottlebrush Hand Cream with Goats Milk, Shea Butter and Argan Oil These neat little tubes come loose and are perfect for when you are on the go! Throw in your bag or handbag and enjoy your very own beautiful hand cream featuring glorious Aboriginal Art. Made with nourishing Goats Milk, this premium formulation is blended with Shea Butter, Argan Oil and Vitamin E helping to prevent signs of ageing and maintaining soft and healthy skin. Features artwork by Nora 'Nyutjangka' Davidson from Papul...
$14.95
The Eucalyptus Blossom Earrings were designed by artist Marie Manado from Yawuru Buru. Handcrafte...
The Eucalyptus Blossom Earrings were designed by artist Marie Manado from Yawuru Buru. Handcrafted from hand-painted pale green acrylic with a pink mirror blossom detail and a green mirror circle stud.
$55.00
The Kija Country Earrings were designed by Rowena Morgan, a Kija woman from the Halls Creek area ...
The Kija Country Earrings were designed by Rowena Morgan, a Kija woman from the Halls Creek area of The Kimberley, Western Australia. The design depicts the hills of this Country, particularly the Landsdowne Ranges. Handcrafted from acrylic gold mirror drop with a red, gold and black glitter stud.
$55.00
The Kija Country Earrings were designed by Rowena Morgan, a Kija woman from the Halls Creek area ...
The Kija Country Earrings were designed by Rowena Morgan, a Kija woman from the Halls Creek area of The Kimberley, Western Australia. The design depicts the hills of this Country, particularly the Landsdowne Ranges. Handcrafted from acrylic pink mirror drop with a turquoise mirror stud.
$55.00