Anindilyakwa Arts
Anindilyakwa Arts is a thriving hub of creativity located on Groote Eylandt and Bickerton Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria in the Northern Territory.
Anindilyakwa is the language spoken by Warnumamalya (Indigenous people) belonging to the 14 clans of the Groote Archipelago.
Anindilyakwa Arts is run by the Anindilyakwa Land Council and supports over 100 local Indigenous artists to promote and sell their artwork, creating sustainable and meaningful jobs for the future.
Image: Annie Shannon, Macreena Bara & Annabell Amagula
Products
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Bush dyed silk scarf
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$130.00 -
Bush dyed silk basket by Tammy Lalara
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$115.00 -
Private: Pandanus (mangkurrkwa) basket by Annabell Amagula Dingmalmurrangka
$170.00 -
Ghost net & fabric basket by Alice Durilla
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$80.00 -
Large Mangkurrkwa (Pandanus) Earrings
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$100.00 -
Shell and seed necklace
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$172.00 -
Shell and seeds necklace
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$172.00 -
Briget Mamarika – Bush Dyed Silk Wrap
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$170.00 -
Shell and Seed Necklace by Betty Mirnyowan
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$170.00 -
Ghost net and bush dyed fabric by Tammy Lalara
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$170.00 -
Ghost net and fabric by Tammy Lalara #2
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$160.00 -
Bush dye silk scarf in green
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$95.00 -
Bush dye silk scarf in light purple/brown
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$95.00 -
Seed Necklace by Noeleen Danjibana Lalara
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$123.00 -
Bush Dyed Small Silk Scarf – black/dark blue
Out of stock
$95.00