Kuruyultu (Clay) by Eunice Napanangka JacKuruyultu (Clay) by Eunice Napanangka JackKuruyultu (Clay) by Eunice Napanangka JackPuli Puli – Rocks (silver and Pink) by Keturah ZimranPuli Puli – Rocks (silver and Pink) by Keturah ZimranPuli Puli – Rocks (silver and Pink) by Keturah ZimranWatiya Tjuta (black and White) by Mitjili NapurrulaWatiya Tjuta (black and White) by Mitjili NapurrulaWomen’s Business (Tencel Denim) by Mavis MarksWomen’s Business (Tencel Denim) by Mavis MarksWomen’s Business (Tencel Denim) by Mavis MarksRockholes (Grey) by Alice Nampitjinpa DixonRockholes (Grey) by Alice Nampitjinpa DixonTrees at Talalpi (Red) by Alice Nampitjinpa DixonTrees at Talalpi (Red) by Alice Nampitjinpa DixonTrees at Talalpi (Red) by Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon
This beautiful small cross body bag features designs by Ikuntji Artsits. The fabric was hand-printed at Publisher Textiles in Sydney then beautifully crafted by fair trade partners Villageworks Cambodia as part of our collaboration with Flying Fox Fabrics. Villageworks employs, trains and supports disabled Cambodian artisans. The lady who made these bags lives in a village in the Cambodian countryside around 50 km from Phnom Penh.
Villageworks Cambodia was established in 2001 as a social enterprise. They create a selection of accessories and homewares and are innovative in the materials used including recycled, organic and natural materials. In 2015 they became certified members of the World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO).
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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.
Design guide (Please select the design you would like from the drop down menu to the right)
Watiya Tjuta (black and White) by Mitjili Napurrula
Kuruyultu (Clay) by Eunice Napanangka Jac
Rockholes (Grey) by Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon
Women’s Business (Tencel Denim) by Mavis Marks
Women’s Business (Tencel Denim) by Mavis Marks
Puli Puli – Rocks (silver and Pink) by Keturah Zimran