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Travel Pouch - Gunjull Jagun

Travel Pouch - Gunjull Jagun

This beautiful travel pouch is by contemporary First Nations artist, Holly Sanders, who is a proud Bundjalung woman from the North Coast of New South Wales. Through her art, she aims to share her stories, culture and Country in a contemporary way. 

  • Dimensions - 28.5 x 20 x 8 cm
  • Thick cotton blend fabric
  • Self-standing pouch with coloured zipper

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Australian Delivery 

  • Free for orders over $100 (Standard Delivery)

  • $9.95 for orders under $100 (Standard Delivery)

  • $20.00 - Express Delivery

Overseas Delivery

  • Express - Gifts Under 400G - $34.95
  • Express - Gifts 401g - 1kg - $59.95
  • Express - Gifts 1kg - 2kg - $69.95
  • Express - Gifts 2kg - 6kg - $79.95
  • Express - Gifts 6kg+ - $119.95 

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0.2 kg

This product has been designed by an Australian, for an Australian owned company who pays Australian taxes;  and has been made overseas.

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Holly Sanders is a proud Aboriginal Bundjalung woman from North Coast New South Wales.

Through her art, she aims to share her stories, culture and Country in a contemporary way. The patterns of her Saltwater Country motivate her, as do stories from the past.

The colours and patterns utilised in her art are a reflection of her connection to Country and used to develop a modern interpretation of her Aboriginal culture.

Painting is important for her identity, wellbeing and expresses the way she understands and respects her culture, ancestors and Country.