BESPOKE LETTERPRESS | 2025 Pocket Planner Diary Jardin
Regular price $32.95 Sale price $23.07 $23.07BESPOKE LETTERPRESS | Wildflowers Workbook
Regular price $16.95 Sale price $11.87 $11.87Lined writing Workbook with hot foil detail to cover, gold gilded edges and sixty four lined heavyweight writing pages.
Lay flat limp binding.
Illustrated by Christine De Carvalho and beautifully designed to inspire productivity, creativity and imagination.
Environmentally responsible work book. Designed in Australia.
64 lined pages
250 x 193mm (when closed)
BESPOKE LETTERPRESS | Hydrangea Blue 1000pc Puzzle
Regular price $49.95 Sale price $24.98 $24.98Introducing Bespoke Letterpress' new limited edition Puzzle! Beautifully designed, and thoughtfully crafted to inspire mindfulness, joy and creativity.
Puzzle design is shown in full on the rear of the box.
1000 piece puzzle, Artwork by Misha Harrison. Gold foil accents to box.
Includes a fold out reference sheet and matching postcard.
Imported product.
Printed on satin finish environmentally friendly stock on pasted greyboard made from 100% recycled paper.
50 x 70cm
★★★☆☆
ALPERSTEIN DESIGNS | Tina Martin Bucket Hat
Regular price $24.95 Sale price $12.48 $12.48Bring Art into your everyday wearing your very own Bucket hat featuring incredible Aboriginal Artwork (reproduced under license) by Tina Martin from Warlukurlangu Artists.
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist and their community.
- 100% Polyester
- This item Fits small for adult and medium for a child
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PLEASE NOTE: Artwork/placement will vary between hats and images shown based on where we have cut the fabric so each hat artwork placement will be a little bit different and unique.
Established in 1985 Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation is a not-for-profit organisation that is 100% Aboriginal-owned by its artists from the remote desert communities of Yuendumu and Nyirripi in Central Australia.
ALPERSTEIN DESIGNS | May Wokka Chapman Cushion Cover
Regular price $69.00 $69.00Bring stunning art into your home with the May Wokka Chapman Cushion Cover!
Showcasing May's beautiful artwork, this cushion cover is a perfect way to add a unique, creative touch to any room. Made with superior craftsmanship in Australia, the May Wokka Chapman Cushion Cover will become a timeless accent piece in your home!
Details:
- Featured artwork: 'Detail from 'Untitled', by May Mayiwalku (May Wokka) Chapman, courtesy Martumili Artists.
- Dimensions (approx): 45cm x 45cm
- Zip Closure.
- Print on both sides of the cushion.
- Please note that artwork/placement varies between cushions so each panel/cushion is a little bit different.
- Insert recommended 51cm x 51cm.
- Information about the artist and artwork included.
Please note there is no cushion insert with this article.
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.
Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadji and Warralong, and it draws on strong influences of aboriginal art history. The artists and their families are the traditional custodians of vast stretches of the Great Sandy, Little Sandy and Gibson Deserts as well as the Karlamilyi (Rudall River) area. Most Martu people maintain an entirely independent, nomadic desert lifestyle until the 1950s and 1960s when they walked into settlements in response to a long and severe drought. Today, Martu people live in their own communities and regularly visit regional centres such as Newman and Port Hedland.
ALPERSTEIN DESIGNS | Marianne Burton Cotton Tea Towel
Regular price $22.95 $22.95Experience 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.
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.
Details:
- Featured artwork: 'Detail from 'Punmu waterholes', by Marianne Burton, courtesy Martumili Artists.
- Dimensions (approx): 48cm x 79cm
- Made in Australia
- Please note that artwork/placement varies between tea towels so each tea towel placement is a little bit different and may vary from image shown.
Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadji and Warralong, and it draws on strong influences of aboriginal art history. The artists and their families are the traditional custodians of vast stretches of the Great Sandy, Little Sandy and Gibson Deserts as well as the Karlamilyi (Rudall River) area. Most Martu people maintain an entirely independent, nomadic desert lifestyle until the 1950s and 1960s when they walked into settlements in response to a long and severe drought. Today, Martu people live in their own communities and regularly visit regional centres such as Newman and Port Hedland.
ALPERSTEIN DESIGNS | Marianne Burton Ceramic Mug
Regular price $21.95 $21.95
DELIVERY WEEK BEGINNING 25th November 2024
Elevate your morning routine with this delightful Marianne Burton Mug. Made from fine bone china, this exquisite mug is perfect for savouring your favorite coffee or tea. Its beautiful art adds a touch of elegance to your daily cup, making it a must-have for any passionate beverage connoisseur!
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.
Details:
- Featured artwork:'Detail from 'Punmu waterholes', by Marianne Burton, courtesy Martumili Artists.
- Dimenstions - 12.5cm/ 5 " H
- Dishwasher Safe
- Microwave Safe
- Presented in a matching gift box featuring information about the artist and artwork.
Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadji and Warralong, and it draws on strong influences of aboriginal art history. The artists and their families are the traditional custodians of vast stretches of the Great Sandy, Little Sandy and Gibson Deserts as well as the Karlamilyi (Rudall River) area. Most Martu people maintain an entirely independent, nomadic desert lifestyle until the 1950s and 1960s when they walked into settlements in response to a long and severe drought. Today, Martu people live in their own communities and regularly visit regional centres such as Newman and Port Hedland.
ALPERSTEIN DESIGNS | Justin Butler Cap
Regular price $29.95 Sale price $20.96 $20.966 panel cap featuring artwork 'The Dingo and the Kangaroo storyline' by Justin Butler.
- Adjustable Snapback closure
- 6 Panel Design
- Pre Curved peak
- 100% Acrylic
- Embroidered Eyele
Made in China
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artists and their community.
Jason Butler is an Aboriginal artist from Northern Queensland. This mask features "The Dingo and the Kangaroo" storyline which is know and shared across Queenslands' Eat and Far North Coasts. A hungry Gahndu (dingo) chases Kangaroo across the land and waterways across the vast Australian landscape.
ALPERSTEIN DESIGNS | Gladys Kuru Bidu Makeup Bag
Regular price $24.95 Sale price $14.97 $14.97You won't want to carry your BB Cream around in anything other than this gorgeous and striking makeup bag
Organize your makeup essentials with the Gladys Kuru Bidu Makeup Bag. Keep your products easily accessible and safe from spills and damage. Perfect for on-the-go touch-ups and travel. A must-have for any makeup lover!
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.
Details:
- Featured artwork: 'Detail from 'Wantili (Warntili, Canning Stock Route Well 25)'', by Gladys Kuru Bidu, courtesy Martumili Artists.
- Please note that artwork/placement varies between bags so each is a little bit different and may vary from image shown.
Made in China
Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadji and Warralong, and it draws on strong influences of aboriginal art history. The artists and their families are the traditional custodians of vast stretches of the Great Sandy, Little Sandy and Gibson Deserts as well as the Karlamilyi (Rudall River) area. Most Martu people maintain an entirely independent, nomadic desert lifestyle until the 1950s and 1960s when they walked into settlements in response to a long and severe drought. Today, Martu people live in their own communities and regularly visit regional centres such as Newman and Port Hedland.
ALPERSTEIN DESIGNS | Gladys Kuru Bidu Lunch Tote
Regular price $24.95 Sale price $17.47 $17.47Is it a hangbag? No it's a lunch bag? Well it's gorgeous enough to be both. Carry your lunch around in this handy yet stylish and artistic insulated bag with handles.
Insulated lunch bags are a great way to keep your lunch cooler for longer, encouraging you to not only eat healthier but to save money -current cost of living and all! The bag pays for itself in that regard.
Insulated lunch totes have easy zip access at the top and slip pockets on the front and rear. Featuring artwork, reproduced under license by Gladys Kuru Bidu, courtesy Martumili Artists.
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.
Details:
- Featured artwork: 'Detail from 'Wantili (Warntili, Canning Stock Route Well 25)'', by Gladys Kuru Bidu, courtesy Martumili Artists.
- Bag size: 25cm x 15cm x 22cm
- Polyester Fabric
- All over print (print placement may vary between bags)
- Insulated main compartment with zip closure.
- Includes information about artist and artwork
- Please note that artwork/placement varies between tea towels so each tea towel placement is a little bit different and may vary from image shown.
Made in China
Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadji and Warralong, and it draws on strong influences of aboriginal art history. The artists and their families are the traditional custodians of vast stretches of the Great Sandy, Little Sandy and Gibson Deserts as well as the Karlamilyi (Rudall River) area. Most Martu people maintain an entirely independent, nomadic desert lifestyle until the 1950s and 1960s when they walked into settlements in response to a long and severe drought. Today, Martu people live in their own communities and regularly visit regional centres such as Newman and Port Hedland.
ALPERSTEIN DESIGNS | Gladys Kuru Bidu Cotton Tea Towel
Regular price $22.95 $22.95Experience the magnetic beauty of Aboriginal art every day with the Gladys Kuru Bidu Tea Towel. This unique and eye-catching tea towel is sure to add a touch of interest and pride to your kitchen. Brighten up your home and enjoy a cup of tea while mindfully admiring the intricacies of Gladys Kuru Bidu's artwork.
Perfect for drying dishes or why not hang it as fabric art.
Give and authentic gift to those you love. Alperstein Design's Indigenous Table Linen range is made and printed in Australia.
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.
Details:
- Featured artwork: 'Detail from 'Wantili (Warntili, Canning Stock Route Well 25)'', by Gladys Kuru Bidu, courtesy Martumili Artists.
- Dimensions (approx): 48cm x 79cm
- Made in Australia
- Please note that artwork/placement varies between tea towels so each tea towel placement is a little bit different and may vary from image shown.
Martumili Artists was established by Martu people living in the communities of Parnpajinya (Newman), Jigalong, Parnngurr, Punmu, Kunawarritji, Irrungadji and Warralong, and it draws on strong influences of aboriginal art history. The artists and their families are the traditional custodians of vast stretches of the Great Sandy, Little Sandy and Gibson Deserts as well as the Karlamilyi (Rudall River) area. Most Martu people maintain an entirely independent, nomadic desert lifestyle until the 1950s and 1960s when they walked into settlements in response to a long and severe drought. Today, Martu people live in their own communities and regularly visit regional centres such as Newman and Port Hedland.
ALPERSTEIN DESIGNS | Chris Black Cotton Socks
Regular price $29.95 $29.95
These cotton socks are based on artwork by Chris Black from Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association. They will have you hemming your pants way high. Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association are an incorporated non-profit, Tiwi governed organisation that was established in 1989. Jilamara is in the remote aboriginal community of Milikapiti, overlooking the Arafura Sea, on the north coast of Melville Island, the larger of two Islands that make up the Tiwi Islands.
Cotton Socks
Size: 8-11
Made in Australia.
Chris Black was born at Milikapiti Community, where he has spent the majority of his life. He is part of a large clan, consisting of three main families – the Bush, Black and Brown family names make up the majority of the Miartuwee Clan.
Chris attended high school at Kormilda College in Darwin. On return to Milikapiti, Chris was nurtured by his Aminayi (Grandfather) Black Joe who was a renowned Tiwi artist. Chris remembers this wise old man very well. Black Joe was a great carver, artist, spear-maker and culture man who created Tiwi songs for Chris when he was young. When Chris attends ceremony with family he sings these songs that were given to him by Black Joe. The memory of his aminayi is the main influence on his arts practice today. Looking at old designs painted in his grandfather’s era inspires Chris greatly and gradually over time he has become one of the exciting emerging artists currently working at Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association.
Also known as ‘Kojak’, he creates colourful compositions of jilamara (Tiwi body paint designs), various types of fish found around Melville Island and the Jarrangini (Buffalo). He paints his unique contemporary styles with natural earth pigments collected from around Milikapiti and processed by hand at the art centre. White and yellow ochre are collected and ground into a fine powder, the yellow is then cooked on an open fire into the red that make up the three main colours of the Tiwi palette. Chris’ unique style has caught the attention of many people in recent times and one of his limited-edition prints was recently licensed as a tattoo through the Copyright Agency – a poetic creative development that speaks to the body art (jilamara) foundations of Tiwi art making styles.
Jilamara artists are renowned for producing innovative contemporary works based on traditional ceremonial body painting designs, clan totems and Tiwi creation stories. Artists work from a palette of natural ochres to produce paintings on linen, canvas, paper, printmaking, weaving, bark & carved wood.
Over the course of three decades Jilamara artists have established themselves among the most recognised Indigenous artists nationally and internationally. With the support of the art centre, these artists have played a key role in cultural maintenance and renewal for the Tiwi people.
You can support the Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association directly by donating via their website
Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist and their community.
AGUA BENDITA | JOO BAH Simone Kids Drawstring Bag 10272
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $39.00 $39.00
100% Polyester
Made in Colombia