These beautiful items are made by Australian indigenous Artists with original and exclusive art
Each item tells a story
Stubby Holders
5 mm thick Neoprene
Width 72mm x 112mm Height
MADE IN AUSTRALIA
Our quality stubby holders are made from 5 mm thick neoprene and are over locked top and bottom and have a taped and stitched seam for a smart cosmetic look.
BUSH TUCKER BLUE
We could jokingly refer to this as an Aboriginal Cook Book. We can see three people sitting at their campfire. The digging sticks and coolamons next to the seated figures confirm that they are female. They are discussing the food sources available in the area. The honey ants, small lizards, snakes and witchetty grubs are shown along with bush fruit. The womens’ footprints wander through the food probably indicating that the food may be collected.
JULIE PAIGE
Aboriginal artist, Julie Paige was born in Alice Springs Central Australia from the language area of Umutju-South West Peterman-West of Uluru. She has been painting for over 30 years for various galleries and private buyers, designed t-shirts and been commissioned for large murals. Many of her works have been sent both interstate and overseas to Europe, America, Germany and Canada. Julie was taught by her mother and aunt where she mainly paints dots from Central Australia, using acrylics on all types of mediums including leather, ceramics and canvas. Her stories are told using traditional symbols throughout her work, passed down from her grandmothers. Something that is important to Julie is passing down her knowledge and skills to her children, as well as school kids. It is here that she teaches them about traditional paintings and the stories behind them.
We collaborate with Indigenous Artists and Communities around Australia many of whom continue to receive royalties or alternatively outright payments for their designs. Your support has a direct financial benefit for many of the indigenous communities from which our designs are sourced through either these Royalties or through our donations from The Bulurru Foundation to many worthwhile projects that take place in the communities.
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