Puli Puli (Mint & Mustard) by Keturah ZimranWomen’s business (White on Navy) – By Mavis MarksWomen’s business (White on Navy) – By Mavis MarksWomen’s business (White on Navy) – By Mavis MarksWomen’s business (White on Navy) – By Mavis MarksRockholes (Blue & Green on Hessian) by Alice NampitjinpaRockholes (Blue & Green on Hessian) by Alice NampitjinpaRockholes (Blue & Green on Hessian) by Alice NampitjinpaPuli Puli (Red & Orange on Natural) by Keturah ZimranRockholes (Blue & Green on Black) by Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon on blueRockholes (Red & Orange Grey) by Alice Nampitjinpa DixonPuli Puli (Blue & Teal) by Keturah ZimranWatiya Tjuta (White on Black) by Mitjili Napurrula
The bag features a superb fabric print by artist Mavis Nampitjinpa Marks and was hand-printed in Australia.
The fabric was hand-printed at Publisher Textiles in Sydney then beautifully crafted by fair trade partners Women for Women, Cambodia as part of our collaboration with Flying Fox Fabrics.
Women for Women are a social enterprise in Cambodia that recruits, trains, supports and employs disabled women and minority groups in remote communities.
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Publisher Textiles & Papers in Sydney is one of Australia’s leading print houses. Focused on producing original patterns through traditional hand-screen printing methods they create bold and colourful textiles, hand printed wallpaper, clothing and fabric.
Because all of these beautiful pieces are individually made from hand-screen printed fabric, the pattern on each bag may vary slightly.
In the studio of Women for Women, Cambodia. Photo courtesy of Flying Fox Fabrics.
In the studio of Women for Women, Cambodia. Photo courtesy of Flying Fox Fabrics.