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Aboriginal Lanyards
Lanyards are commonly used to display badges, identification, ticket (or VIP) status at events and more; and are used for all sorts of functions such as Trade Fairs; Backstage Passes (the fun stuff!); Corporate Events; Medical Conventions and more!
Traditionally, lanyard design is - well - may we say it - a little traditional and plain - many people like to brand their lanyards with their corproate colour and logo....
... but can I tell you as an attendee of many, many events, Trade Fairs, conventions and more - all the lanyards I used to get are rather forgettable and certainly were thrown away once the event was over.
So why not make your event remembered by gifting a lanyard that will be kept long after the event is over - like these stunning indigenous lanyards featuring original, authentic aboriginal artwork by First Nations artists of the Warlukurlangu; Yarliyil; or Munupi Arts Centres of Australia.
These well designed, high-end lanyards are perfect for an Australian Conference or Australian themed event.
Your delegates will love the bright colours and lux Australian feel of these quality lanyards that they can also take home and enjoy.
Also terrific for NAIDOC week 😀
Royalties benefit the artists and the Warlukurlangu Arts Centre in Yuendumu, Northern Territory.
These well designed, high-end lanyards are perfect for an Australian Conference or Australian themed event.
Your delegates will love the earthy colours and lux Australian feel of these quality lanyards that they can also take home and enjoy.
Also terrific for NAIDOC week 😀
Royalties benefit the artists and the Munupi Artists, located along Melville Islands north-western coastline at Pirlangimpi (Garden Point) - part of the Tiwi Islands.
These beautiful high quality Aboriginal lanyards are designed by Artists from the Yarilyl Art Centre, Halls Creek - located in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia.
Yarliyil Artists work across a range of styles and mediums, representing the rich culture of the land, its history & the people.
The main language groups of Yarliyil Artists are Jaru, Kidja & Walmajarri.
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