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Seasons Classroom Rug -(3m x 2m)

$300.00
  The Seasons Classroom Rug is a unique collaboration between First Nation artist DJ Mate and Elizabeth Richards. A truly

The Aboriginal Natural Wooden Peg Dolls

Original price was: $16.00.Current price is: $14.00.
The Aboriginal Natural Wooden Peg Dolls are a beautiful, handcrafted resource that encourages children to explore identity, culture, storytelling, and

Wooden Aboriginal Puzzle Set – 4pc

$250.00
Wooden Aboriginal Puzzle Set – 4pc Celebrate culture, creativity, and learning with this Wooden Aboriginal Puzzle Set. Featuring vibrant Indigenous

Wooden Boomerang Pack of 10 (30 cm long and 6 cm wide)

$15.00
Encourage Creative Expression & Meaningful Cultural Learning The Wooden Boomerang Pack provides a versatile canvas for creative exploration, storytelling, and

Wooden Peg Dolls – Pack of 20

$38.00
Inspire Open-Ended Play & Creative Storytelling Encourage creativity, imagination, and hands-on learning with this versatile Wooden Peg Dolls Pack. Crafted

Yijan Aboriginal Art (12) Melamine Long Scatter Tray

$120.00

Yijan Aboriginal Art Melamine Long Scatter Tray - Lily Billabong [BOX 12] by Gordon Landsen Milyindirri

long handled tray - 30.5cm x 15cm x 2cm deep
  • Dishwasher Safe
  • Light, Durable & Practical
  • Not suitable for Microwave use
Yijan is an Aboriginal word meaning “Knowledge of the Dreaming”. The brand represents authentic, original artworks from renowned painters from the remote regions of Australia.  The originality and authenticity of each product is highlighted by a profile of the artist and the story behind the artwork. Each artist receives direct royalties from the sale of every product. About the Artist: Gordon Landsen Millyindirri is an elder of the Gudanji tribe from Borroloola in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory. His rich traditional paintings translate from the Dreaming and depict imagery rich in culture and heritage. Pictures of rain dances, hunting, the life cycle of butterflies in the bush, and camp sites portray stories handed down through the generations. Designed in Australia and made in China under licence royalty-paid to Aboriginal Artists