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Standing sculptural Australian Christmas scene, featuring a red banksia Christmas tree, kangaroo ...
Standing sculptural Australian Christmas scene, featuring a red banksia Christmas tree, kangaroo and joey, koala and kookaburra. This freestanding decoration is the perfect Australiana festive touch for your celebrations. Available in assorted timbers (blackwood, jarrah, myrtle and Tasmanian oak): If you would like a specific timber, please let us know your preference in the 'Add a note to your order' box at the bottom of your cart. If your preferred timber is not currently available, we will...
$55.00
Celebrate the festive season with family and friends with this Christmas party card. Illustrated ...
Celebrate the festive season with family and friends with this Christmas party card. Illustrated by Murilo Manzini.
$6.95
Add some natural Australian elements to your Christmas tree with this range of banksia seed pod d...
Add some natural Australian elements to your Christmas tree with this range of banksia seed pod decorations. The Banksia grandis seed pod (the material from which they are made) is particularly porous. Add a few drops of your favourite Australian essential oil and let it slowly release the aroma through its pores, giving you an truly Aussie scented Christmas. Each decoration is turned by hand from a banksia seed pod, making each one completely unique. Available in three different shapes. Fin...
$25.00 – $25.00 3 Options
From Djarliny's Noongar Six Seasons collection 'Six Seasons' "The six Noongar seasons of the sout...
From Djarliny's Noongar Six Seasons collection 'Six Seasons' "The six Noongar seasons of the southwest of Western Australia are Birak, Bunuru, Djeran, Makuru, Djilba and Kambarang. The knowledge of the seasonal calendar has played an intangible part in caring for the land. The seasonal calendar highlights the natural indicators that guide the transition between seasons. These inconspicuous indicators are all around us; in the growth of plants, as they mature and bear fruit; the animals, as th...
$195.00
These Western Australian beauties come to life in Perth's autumn. This design shows their variety...
These Western Australian beauties come to life in Perth's autumn. This design shows their variety of orange, pink and yellow colours, contrasted with their soft green serrated leaves. Banksia have conical shapes that change as they drop their tiny flowers making them curious beauties wearing different dresses. Underneath their 'dresses' reveal their dark pods with clam-like mouths. The print includes a white border within the specified size. This allows for framing without a mat board.
$35.00 – $50.00 2 Options
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
From Djarliny's Noongar Six Seasons collection 'Djilba Season' "Djilba season is one of the Noong...
From Djarliny's Noongar Six Seasons collection 'Djilba Season' "Djilba season is one of the Noongar six seasons and represents the months of August and September. It is the season that is known as the second rain and the 'Season of Conception'. During this season, fire/karl is the source of warmth and the spiritual connection to country/boodja. This season displays a pattern of cool, cold and rainy weather, along with the occasional fine day. The beginning of the Djilba season is cold, howeve...
$195.00
From Djarliny's Noongar Six Seasons collection 'Djeran Season' "Djeran season is one of the Noong...
From Djarliny's Noongar Six Seasons collection 'Djeran Season' "Djeran season is one of the Noongar six seasons and represents the months of April and May. It is the season that is known as the Autumn season and the 'Season of Adulthood'. The weather has become cooler during this season, preparing for the rain. Dew covers the land/boodja in the mornings. Djeran is the season where the land begins the cooling process, and this season brings with it the south-westerly winds." - Djarliny A2 fine...
$195.00
Separating the grevillea from its bushy surrounds enables us to celebrate the quirk and firecrack...
Separating the grevillea from its bushy surrounds enables us to celebrate the quirk and firecracker nature of their curious shapes. The print includes a white border within the specified size. This allows for framing without a mat board.
$35.00 – $50.00 2 Options
A playful, genuinely Australian range of Christmas decorations, inspired by the natural Australia...
A playful, genuinely Australian range of Christmas decorations, inspired by the natural Australian wildlife, environment and traditional Christmas themes. The Flora Kangaroo decoration features a cut-out design and a red eucalyptus print, bringing a bit of Australian charm to the Christmas season.
$16.50
A playful, genuinely Australian range of Christmas decorations, inspired by the natural Australia...
A playful, genuinely Australian range of Christmas decorations, inspired by the natural Australian wildlife, environment and traditional Christmas themes. The Flora Koala decoration features a cut-out design and a red banksia print, bringing a bit of Australian charm to the Christmas season.
$16.50
A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Aus...
A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Australia: Revised Second EditionAndrew Brown and Bev...
A Field Guide to the Eremophilas of Western Australia: Revised Second EditionAndrew Brown and Bevan Buirchell Eremophila species abound on desolate rocky hills, open spinifex plains, sparse woodlands, barren dry watercourses, and inland sand dunes that stretch to the horizon, where the only signs of human habitation are occasional fence lines, rusted remains of vehicles or rough winding tracks that meander into the distance. Aptly, their generic name, when translated, means “lover of lonely o...
$50.00