Watiya Tjuta (white on black) by Mitjili NapurrulaWatiya Tjuta (white on black) by Mitjili NapurrulaWatiya Tjuta (white on black) by Mitjili NapurrulaTrees at Talaalpi (Blue & Bronze on Red) by Alice Nampitjinpa dixonTrees at Talaalpi (Blue & Bronze on Red) by Alice Nampitjinpa dixonTrees at Talaalpi (Blue & Bronze on Red) by Alice Nampitjinpa dixonPuli Puli – Rocks (Red & Orange on Black) by Keturah ZimranPuli Puli – Rocks (Red & Orange on Black) by Keturah ZimranPuli Puli – Rocks (Red/Orange on Black) by Keturah ZimranWatiya Tjuta (Black on White) by Mitjili NapurrulaWatiya Tjuta (black on white) by Mitjili NapurrulaWatiya Tjuta (black on white) by Mitjili NapurrulaPuli Puli – Rocks (Blue & Green on Black) by Keturah ZimranPuli Puli – Rocks (Blue/Green on Black) by Keturah ZimranPuli Puli – Rocks (Blue/Green on Black) by Keturah Zimran
This beautiful coin purse features fabric designed by Ikuntji Artists, printed by Publisher Textiles and made by Kravan House.
Traveling light? This perfectly practical coin purse can hold all of your essentials. Just big enough for a lipstick, key fob, I.D. card and some spare change, plus a beautiful print on one side.
An ideal gift for someone who loves handmade, meaningful presents that are also useful.
Size: 12 cm (4.75 inches) diameter
Features:
Secure zip closure
Fully lined
Key fob
Internal pocket
Strong
Can be gently hand washed
Kravan House have been operating for more than 16 years from a shopfront in Riverside Kravan House was one of Cambodia’s first social enterprises. After war and instability left the country with limited infrastructure and few manufacturers it took a long time for any industries to establish, let alone employ disabled people. Kravan House was founded by Mrs Thanan Hok in 2003 to provide training and employment opportunities to women and men people who are disabled due to landmines, polio and other physical challenges.
Fair Trade: #whomadeyourbag – Mr Run Cheak and his wife make the small and large messenger bags. They have been working for social enterprise Kravan House for more than 15 years. Mr Run Cheak was a farmer who stepped on a landmine in 1993. At Kravan House he retrained as an artisan which has given him good steady income and he has become a master craftsman.
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. Please select the fabric design you would like from the menu above.
Puli Puli – Rocks (Blue & Green on Black) by Keturah Zimran
Watiya Tjuta (White on Black) by Mitjili Napurrula
Watiya Tjuta (Black on White) by Mitjili Napurrula
Puli Puli – Rocks (Red & Orange on Black) by Keturah Zimran
Trees at Talaalpi (Blue & Bronze on Red) by Alice Nampitjinpa dixon