From morning coffee to moonlight cocktails, this foldover clutch is a masterclass in functional art. More than just a vessel for your essentials, it’s a tactile connection to the Ikuntji landscape. Designed to transition seamlessly from a compact, sleek companion to a surprisingly spacious carry-all when unfolded. Featuring the Tjilkamala Rockholes design by Kumantjai Nampatjinpa Dixon it balances effortless form with the deep soul of Australian storytelling. Carry a masterpiece; wear the story!
Details:
18 x 14cm (when folded)
Fully lined
Lucious Ikuntji printed silk has been lovingly transformed by our ethical business partners The Social Outfit to create this beautiful clutch using remnant denim.
Please note: These clutches are 100% handmade, variation in print placement will occur
About the Artwork
This design by Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon depicts Takupalangu west of Kintore. This is Uta Uta Tjangala’s country, which he has painted throughout his career. Nampitjinpa paints her father’s country of rockholes (puli) and sandhills (tali). There is plenty bushtucker – mangilpa, which are little black seeds around. The road to Kiwirrkurra passes Takupalangu on the side.
Alice describes the big swamp of Takupalangu, in her father's country. Takupalangu is filled up with bush vegetables called mungilpa. When Alice was a small girl she travelled this country with her family. Her mother used to collect mungilpa and pummel it into dough which she made into damper. It is also a good place for hunting bush meat as the swamp is surrounded by rock hills.
From morning coffee to moonlight cocktails, this foldover clutch is a masterclass in functional art. More than just a vessel for your essentials, it’s a tactile connection to the Ikuntji landscape. Designed to transition seamlessly from a compact, sleek companion to a surprisingly spacious carry-all when unfolded. Featuring the Tjilkamala Rockholes design by Kumantjai Nampatjinpa Dixon it balances effortless form with the deep soul of Australian storytelling. Carry a masterpiece; wear the story!
Details:
18 x 14cm (when folded)
Fully lined
Lucious Ikuntji printed silk has been lovingly transformed by our ethical business partners The Social Outfit to create this beautiful clutch using remnant denim.
Please note: These clutches are 100% handmade, variation in print placement will occur
About the Artwork
This design by Alice Nampitjinpa Dixon depicts Takupalangu west of Kintore. This is Uta Uta Tjangala’s country, which he has painted throughout his career. Nampitjinpa paints her father’s country of rockholes (puli) and sandhills (tali). There is plenty bushtucker – mangilpa, which are little black seeds around. The road to Kiwirrkurra passes Takupalangu on the side.
Alice describes the big swamp of Takupalangu, in her father's country. Takupalangu is filled up with bush vegetables called mungilpa. When Alice was a small girl she travelled this country with her family. Her mother used to collect mungilpa and pummel it into dough which she made into damper. It is also a good place for hunting bush meat as the swamp is surrounded by rock hills.