

Tea Towels
Regular price $40.00 Save $-40.00100% organic cotton and designed and printed in Australia, Kayannie’s tea towels feature her signature ‘My Country’ style, and are available in four colourways.
Kayannie’s tea towels are printed in Melbourne by Organic Print Studio, which is certified by Australian Certified Organic. The cotton and water-based inks meet organic standards.
Materials: 100% Organic cotton - mid-weight, durable fabric with a twill weave and matte finish, available in four colourways.
Dimensions: 150 cm x 40 cm
Care instructions: Cold machine wash and warm iron.
About the Artist: Kayannie Denigan is an emerging Australian Aboriginal artist. She works predominantly in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by a painting style that was passed down from her grandmothers – the iconic dots and symbols of Central Desert art. She combines this ancient form of storytelling with the colours and stories from the lands and culture of her childhood home in Cape York.
Photos courtesy of the artist.
'My Country' Pink + Orange Pouch
Regular price $50.00 Save $-50.00These 100% cotton pouches are printed and made in Australia. Kayannie’s fully lined, zippered pouches feature her signature ‘My Country’ style and are available in two colourways.
Kayannie’s ‘My Country’ style was inspired by viewing her country from the air and represents her connections to her Luritja heritage and her upbringing in Cape York.
Materials: Cotton Drill (100% cotton) - Mid-weight, durable fabric with a twill weave and matte finish,
Dimensions: 22 cm x 14 cm with 6.5 cm box bottom, zipper opening.
Care instructions: Gentle wash only in cool water, line dry in shade, warm iron on reverse.
About the artist: Kayannie Denigan is an emerging Australian Aboriginal artist. She works predominantly in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by a painting style that was passed down from her grandmothers – the iconic dots and symbols of Central Desert art. She combines this ancient form of storytelling with the colours and stories from the lands and culture of her childhood home in Cape York.
'My Country' Pink + Orange Table Runner
Regular price $96.00 Save $-96.00Printed and made in Australia, Kayannie’s table runners feature her signature ‘My Country’ style and are available in two colourways.
Kayannie’s ‘My Country’ style was inspired by viewing her country from the air and represents her connections to her Luritja heritage and her upbringing in Cape York.
Materials: 100% polyester – durable fabric with a gloss finish, available in two colourways. Vegan friendly.
Dimensions: 150 cm x 40 cm
Care instructions: Gentle wash in cool water and line dry in shade.
About the Artist: Kayannie Denigan is an emerging Australian Aboriginal artist. She works predominantly in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by a painting style that was passed down from her grandmothers – the iconic dots and symbols of Central Desert art. She combines this ancient form of storytelling with the colours and stories from the lands and culture of her childhood home in Cape York.
Photos: Courtesy of the Artist.
Taking Care of Country Glass and Gumnut Necklace
Regular price $280.00 Save $-280.00Materials: Glass, Gumnuts
Dimensions: Length approx 90 cm
Meet the Maker: Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
Photos: Craft + Design Canberra
Taking Care of Country Button and Gumnut Necklace
Regular price $240.00 Save $-240.00Materials: Gumnuts, Buttons
Dimensions: Length approx 90 cm
Meet the Maker: Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
'My Country' Blue + Teal Table Runner
Regular price $96.00 Save $-96.00Printed and made in Australia, Kayannie’s table runners feature her signature ‘My Country’ style and are available in two colourways.
Kayannie’s ‘My Country’ style was inspired by viewing her country from the air and represents her connections to her Luritja heritage and her upbringing in Cape York.
Materials: 100% polyester – durable fabric with a gloss finish, available in two colourways. Vegan friendly.
Dimensions: L 150 cm x W 40 cm
Care instructions: Gentle wash in cool water and line dry in shade.
About the Artist: Kayannie Denigan is an emerging Australian Aboriginal artist. She works predominantly in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by a painting style that was passed down from her grandmothers – the iconic dots and symbols of Central Desert art. She combines this ancient form of storytelling with the colours and stories from the lands and culture of her childhood home in Cape York.
Photos: Courtesy of the Artist.
'My Country' Blue + Teal Pouch
Regular price $50.00 Save $-50.00These 100% cotton pouches are printed and made in Australia. Kayannie’s fully lined, zippered pouches feature her signature ‘My Country’ style and are available in two colourways.
Kayannie’s ‘My Country’ style was inspired by viewing her country from the air and represents her connections to her Luritja heritage and her upbringing in Cape York.
Materials: Cotton Drill (100% cotton) - Mid-weight, durable fabric with a twill weave and matte finish,
Dimensions: 22 cm x 14 cm with 6.5 cm box bottom, zipper opening.
Care instructions: Gentle wash only in cool water, line dry in shade, warm iron on reverse.
About the artist: Kayannie Denigan is an emerging Australian Aboriginal artist. She works predominantly in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by a painting style that was passed down from her grandmothers – the iconic dots and symbols of Central Desert art. She combines this ancient form of storytelling with the colours and stories from the lands and culture of her childhood home in Cape York.
Photos: Courtesy of the Artist
Woven Earrings With Missing Middles
Regular price $85.00 Save $-85.00Materials: Eco Dyed Raffia + Paper Raffia
Dimensions: 7.5 cm x 7.5 cm
About the Maker: Jessika Spencer is a Wiradjuri woman from the Sandhills of Narrungdera (Narrandera), New South Wales. For over the past decade she has resided on beautiful Ngunnawal/ Ngambri country, where she currently creates her art.
Being an Indigenous woman, culture and art go hand in hand. They are intertwined and are an ongoing source of inspiration for her. Through her varied art forms, Jessika explores her cultural identity. She does this via photography, poetry, writing, activism and both contemporary and traditional weaving.
Jessika is a First Nations weaver, writer and activist.
Photos: Craft and Design Canberra
'My Country' Blue + Teal Scarf - 100% Natural Fibre
Regular price $121.00 Save $-121.00100% rayon, and printed and made in Australia, Kayannie's natural-fibre scarves feature her signature 'My Country' style and are available in two colourways.
Kayannie’s ‘My Country’ style was inspired by viewing her country from the air and represents her connections to her Luritja heritage and her upbringing in Cape York.
Materials: 100% rayon – fine satin-weave, natural-fibre fabric with a smooth texture and a subtle sheen to its finish. Vegan friendly.
Dimensions: 70 cm x 70 cm
Care instructions: Gentle wash in cool water and line dry in shade.
About the Artist: Kayannie Denigan is an emerging Australian Aboriginal artist. She works predominantly in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by a painting style that was passed down from her grandmothers – the iconic dots and symbols of Central Desert art. She combines this ancient form of storytelling with the colours and stories from the lands and culture of her childhood home in Cape York.
Photos: Courtesy of the Artist.
'My Country' Pink + Orange Scarf
Regular price $96.00 Save $-96.00Printed and made in Australia, Kayannie's silk-free, vegan-friendly scarves feature her signature 'My Country' style and are available in two colourways.
Kayannie’s ‘My Country’ style was inspired by viewing her country from the air and represents her connections to her Luritja heritage and her upbringing in Cape York.
Materials: 97% polyester / 3% spandex – a lightweight, silky fabric with a smooth and lustrous finish. Vegan friendly.
Dimensions: 70 cm x 70 cm
Care instructions: Gentle wash in cool water and line dry in shade.
About the Artist: Kayannie Denigan is an emerging Australian Aboriginal artist. She works predominantly in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by a painting style that was passed down from her grandmothers – the iconic dots and symbols of Central Desert art. She combines this ancient form of storytelling with the colours and stories from the lands and culture of her childhood home in Cape York.
Image: Photos Courtesy of the Artist.
'My Country' Blue + Teal Scarf
Regular price $96.00 Save $-96.00Printed and made in Australia, Kayannie's silk-free, vegan-friendly scarves feature her signature 'My Country' style and are available in two colourways.
Kayannie’s ‘My Country’ style was inspired by viewing her country from the air and represents her connections to her Luritja heritage and her upbringing in Cape York.
Materials: 97% polyester / 3% spandex – a lightweight, silky fabric with a smooth and lustrous finish. Vegan friendly.
Dimensions: 70 cm x 70 cm
Care instructions: Gentle wash in cool water and line dry in shade.
About the Artist: Kayannie Denigan is an emerging Australian Aboriginal artist. She works predominantly in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by a painting style that was passed down from her grandmothers – the iconic dots and symbols of Central Desert art. She combines this ancient form of storytelling with the colours and stories from the lands and culture of her childhood home in Cape York.
Photos: Courtesy of the Artist.
Rainbow Serpent Bangle (polished silver)
Regular price $462.00 Save $-462.00These dreamtime rainbow serpent bangles utilise polished silver and coloured kangaroo leather braiding to produce uniquely Australian statement pieces.
Materials: Stirling silver and kangaroo leather
Dimensions: Internal diameter 6.5cm
About the Maker: Wayne Simon is a proud indigenous contemporary artist, whose heritage originates in Biripi country in Mid North Coast New South Wales. He draws on his love of art, dancing, music and graffiti to produce outstandingly beautiful jewellery that incorporates pearls, silver and gold, kangaroo leather, echidna quill and feathers.
The Bush Flower Coolamon
Regular price $2,200.00 Save $-2,200.00Materials: Hot blown glass with canework
Dimensions: H 30 cm x W 20 cm
Meet the Maker: Aunty Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
Photos: 5 Foot Photography
Glass Necklaces
Regular price $220.00 Save $-220.00Materials: Hot blown glass with canework
Dimensions: W 0.5 - 1 cm H 2.5 - 4.5cm Sizes vary
Meet the Maker: Aunty Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
Photos: 5 Foot Photography
R&D Net Weave Bicornual
Regular price $3,800.00 Save $-3,800.00Materials: Hot blown glass with canework
Dimensions: H 30 cm x W 25 cm
Meet the Maker: Aunty Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
Photos: 5 Foot Photography
Miniature Long Weave Eel Trap
Regular price $620.00 Save $-620.00Materials: Hot blown glass with canework
Dimensions: H 5 cm x W 14 cm
Meet the Maker: Aunty Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
Photos: 5 Foot Photography
Miniature Long Weave Bicornual
Regular price $650.00 Save $-650.00Materials: Hot blown glass with canework
Dimensions: H 12 cm x W 7 cm
Meet the Maker: Aunty Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
Photos: 5 Foot Photography
Small coil weave basket
Regular price $2,200.00 Save $-2,200.00Materials: Blown glass vase with cane
Dimensions: H 11 cm x W 13 cm
Meet the Maker: Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
Photos: Craft + Design Canberra
'My Country' Pink + Orange Scarf - 100% Natural Fibre
Regular price $121.00 Save $-121.00100% rayon, and printed and made in Australia, Kayannie's natural-fibre scarves feature her signature 'My Country' style and are available in two colourways.
Kayannie’s ‘My Country’ style was inspired by viewing her country from the air and represents her connections to her Luritja heritage and her upbringing in Cape York.
Materials: 100% rayon – fine satin-weave, natural-fibre fabric with a smooth texture and a subtle sheen to its finish. Vegan friendly.
Dimensions: 70 cm x 70 cm
Care instructions: Gentle wash in cool water and line dry in shade.
About the Artist: Kayannie Denigan is an emerging Australian Aboriginal artist. She works predominantly in acrylic on canvas and is inspired by a painting style that was passed down from her grandmothers – the iconic dots and symbols of Central Desert art. She combines this ancient form of storytelling with the colours and stories from the lands and culture of her childhood home in Cape York.
Photos: Courtesy of the Artist.
Medium Bulrushes Eel Trap
Regular price $8,600.00 Save $-8,600.00Materials: Hot blown glass with cane
Dimensions: 45 cm x Diameter 30 cm
Meet the Maker: Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
Photos: Craft + Design Canberra
Oyster Shell Weave Dillybag
Regular price $2,300.00 Save $-2,300.00Dimensions: H 6 cm x W 19 cm x L 22 cm
Meet the Maker: Jenni Kemarre Martiniello in an Award winning visual artist, poet, writer, and photographer of Arrernte, Chinese and Anglo-Celtic descent. She is a highly respected Arrernte glass artist from Central Australia who combines the traditional Aboriginal practice of weaving with the European practice of glass making.
Jenni’s glass works have been exhibited in numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Canberra Contemporary Art Space, Belconnen Arts Centre, Canberra Glassworks and Sabbia Gallery in Sydney.
Photos by Tim Bean Photography
Basket (Munatji Brumby)
Regular price $165.00 Save $-165.00
Material: Tjanpi (grass), raffia
Dimensions: D24cm x H10cm
About the Maker: Erica Shorty is an artist belonging to the Ngaanyatjarra language and cultural group and lives in the remote community of Warakurna, Western Australia.
Erica first became involved in making Tjanpi by participating alongside senior Tjanpi artists in the Trench Art Camp near Mutitjulu in the Northern Territory in early 2016. Erica is the aunt of artist and Tjanpi Remote Arts and Culture Assistant Cynthia Burke, who has assisted Erica to develop her weaving skills and knowledge. Soon after beginning with Tjanpi, Erica took part in various exhibitions with group and individual woven works. She soon established her own whimsical and quirky sculptural style which she continues to develop and refine. Alongside weaving, Erica also paints and makes punu.
'It's fun to work with the ladies. I like trying new things and making new animals. I mostly make tjulpu (bird) but once I made a giraffe and a llama!’ - Erica Shorty
About the Group: Tjanpi Desert Weavers, a signatory to the Indigenous Art Code, is a dynamic social enterprise of the NPY Women's council. Tjanpi (meaning 'dry grass') supports Aboriginal women living in remote Central and Western desert communities to create contemporary fibre art.
When collecting desert grasses (minarri, wangurnu and yilintji), women visit sacred sites and traditional homelands, hunt and gather food for their families, and teach children about country. Grass is bound with wool, string or raffia and combined with yinirnti (red seeds of the bat-wing coral tree) and wipiya (emu feathers).
Photos: Tjanpi Desert Weavers
Round Plates
Regular price $121.00 Save $-121.00Artist statement: My work examines the loss of habitat and our concept of identity. Replacement by the generic that diminishes who we are. I produce fragments of Australiana as a demonstration of how easily we lose the detail and cultural stamp of our personal landscape.
I am researching the ceramics of Wembley Ware that produces uniquely Australian images and prosaic generic images.
Works are lush to highlight how easily we are seduced by pretty things. This Wembley Ware series is identified by the use of white earthen ware, use of lustres and potent Australian images.
I use lots of generic items to highlight how readily we accept the generic. This acceptance erodes national identity and leads to the devaluation of all things native to Australia. The devaluation of the personal process is aided and abetted by globalisation.
I am a classically trained artist from the National Art School East Sydney. I have a long history of teaching in the secondary and tertiary contexts. I am now concentrating on my personal practice.
Materials: Recycled Plates with gold over glaze detail.
Dimensions: Approx diameter 17cm
Meet the Maker: Sophi Suttor's work examines the loss of habitat and its replacement by the generic she is looking at specimens through the filter of the work of Rohan Ellis. Producing fragments of the generic as a demonstration of how easily we lose the detail and cultural stamp of our personal landscape
Works are childlike and toy like to highlight how easily we are seduced by pretty things. Using lots of generic flowers and toy like items to highlight how readily we accept the generic. This acceptance erodes national identity and leads to devaluation of all things native to Australia this process is aided and abetted by globalisation.