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Willie Wagtail Ceramic Coaster Willie Wagtail Ceramic Coaster

Willie Wagtail Ceramic Coaster

Braw Paper Co's hand-printed ceramic coasters celebrate some of Australia's most loved native fau...

Braw Paper Co's hand-printed ceramic coasters celebrate some of Australia's most loved native fauna and flora. Hand-painted layers and mark-making, along with additional photographs of textures and surfaces found within the environment are layered to create Braw Paper Co's colourful and unique mixed media, digital collages. Mix and match from their range to create the perfect set.

$11.50

Nyoongar Boodja: Koomba Bardip Kooratan

Nyoongar Boodja: Koomba Bardip Kooratan

Nyoongar Boodja: Koomba Bardip KooratanNyoongar Land: Long Story ShortFrancesca Robertson, Noel N...

Nyoongar Boodja: Koomba Bardip KooratanNyoongar Land: Long Story ShortFrancesca Robertson, Noel Nannup, Glen Stasiuk and Stephen Hopper A history of ancient Nyoongar land and people. An illustrated history of Nyoongar people and land from the Dreamtime to approximately 7,000 years ago. This work collates Nyoongar stories with geology and climate history.

$22.50

Nora Davidson Tote Bag Nora Davidson Tote Bag

Nora Davidson Tote Bag

Sophisticated and functional, these Australian made cotton tote bags feature artwork by Nora Dav...

Sophisticated and functional, these Australian made cotton tote bags feature artwork by Nora Davidson from Papulankutja Artists. 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 their ar...

$34.95

Gathered Charcoal Flat Bottom Pouch

Gathered Charcoal Flat Bottom Pouch

This botanical themed flat bottom pouch features an original drawing of Australian native plants ...

This botanical themed flat bottom pouch features an original drawing of Australian native plants and is screenprinted by hand with non-toxic water-based ink. This compact pouch makes a handy travel makeup or toiletries bag. The pattern is inspired by a walk in the Adelaide Hills. It features a unique line drawing of the native flora.

$45.00

Wildflower Wooden Bookmark Wildflower Wooden Bookmark

Wildflower Wooden Bookmark

These wooden bookmarks feature popular Australian wildflowers and plants. The bookmarks are made ...

These wooden bookmarks feature popular Australian wildflowers and plants. The bookmarks are made from a selection of Australian timbers and are designed to be lightweight and easy to post, making them an ideal Australian gift.

$14.00

Kija Country Gold Earrings Kija Country Gold Earrings

Kija Country Gold Earrings

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

Eucalyptus Blossoms Earrings Eucalyptus Blossoms Earrings

Eucalyptus Blossoms Earrings

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

Bush Grasses Purple Scarf Bush Grasses Purple Scarf

Bush Grasses Purple Scarf

This Aboriginal print scarf is the perfect Australian gift. Made from elegant silk chiffon it fe...

This Aboriginal print scarf is the perfect Australian gift. Made from elegant silk chiffon it features a beautiful painting by Indigenous artist Jeannie Petyarre called 'Bush Grasses'.  With shades of purples, it’s the perfect souvenir from Australia. By purchasing this product you are supporting this Aboriginal artist who receives a royalty for every product sold.

$132.00

Botanical Field Guide Botanical Field Guide

Botanical Field Guide

The 'Botanical Field Guide' offers in symbol and keyword format a substantial overview of the pla...

The 'Botanical Field Guide' offers in symbol and keyword format a substantial overview of the plant world. Plants express life. They sustain the environment and feed humans and animals alike. For the conscious observer the plant becomes more than the sum of its parts. The plant can be experienced as an unfolding event that moves through the seasons from seed to leaf to flower to fruit and to seed again. Make this comprehensive and robust guide your steady companion, wherever you live, in city...

$12.00

Find that Flower Find that Flower

Find that Flower

Find that Flower: Colour Guide to the Wildflowers of the Cape to Cape Track and Australia’s South...

Find that Flower: Colour Guide to the Wildflowers of the Cape to Cape Track and Australia’s Southwest Corner (Fully updated third edition)Jane Scott The colour photographs in this handbook will help you to identify 304 species of plants, including major weeds, most of which grow throughout the southwest of Western Australia. These plants all occur along the Cape to Cape Track and other parts of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. To help you locate these flowers there are hints about locat...

$19.95

Male Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Mobile Male Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Mobile

Male Red-tailed Black Cockatoo Mobile

This is a mobile of a male red-tailed black cockatoo. It is made of strong, laser-cut, layered pl...

This is a mobile of a male red-tailed black cockatoo. It is made of strong, laser-cut, layered plywood and hand-printed in multiple layers from hand-cut lino plates.

$42.95

The Boab Tree

The Boab Tree

The Boab TreePat Lowe That ‘colossus of the bush’, the boab tree, has long intrigued visitors to ...

The Boab TreePat Lowe That ‘colossus of the bush’, the boab tree, has long intrigued visitors to the Kimberley. Where did it come from? How long does it live? With its strong branches and gnarled trunk, the boab is a minor ecosystem, providing shade and shelter for other lives. Native bees and bagmoths, lizards and nesting birds, cattle and human beings, the boab embraces them all. Some aged boabs bear scars from long-past visitors: Aboriginal engravings, Muslim prayer alcoves, the name of a ...

$39.95