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Stubby Holder - The Gathering By Nina Wright

Prezzo originale $10.95 - Prezzo originale $10.95
Prezzo originale
$10.95
$10.95 - $10.95
Prezzo attuale $10.95

Product Description

MADE IN AUSTRALIA

Our quality stubby holders are made from 5 mm thick neoprene and are over locked top and bottom and have a taped and stitched seam for a smart cosmetic look.

These particular designs are part of our Nina Wright range. These products are authenticated by the artist and a royalty from the sale of the product is paid directly to the artist.

Width 72mm x 112mm Height

 

Artist Info - Nina Wright

Nina Wright (Turner) is a proud Kokatha and Narungga woman, with roots stretching from the Western Desert to the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia.
Since 2018, she has made her home in Victoria, where her ancestral journey continues.
Nina's family heritage weaves a rich tapestry, tracing back to the Yorke Peninsula through her grandmother's lineage and extending all the way to Alice Springs through her grandfather's family. This deep connection to her heritage has been a wellspring of inspiration throughout her life. Steeped in a legacy of artists and healers, Nina possesses a unique artistic sensibility.
She is an intuitive artist, driven by a passion for crafting personalized works of art that encapsulate the essence of each individual she portrays. This talent has been nurtured since her childhood, and her creative spirit flows harmoniously with her profound connection to the natural world.
In collaboration with her husband, Shane, Nina has ventured into entrepreneurship in the serene Eastern Dandenong Ranges. Together, they founded EARTHwise Culture, a haven that celebrates her artistry and also serves as a source of her family's traditional Aboriginal Bush Medicine, known as Irmangka-Irmangka, offering solace and healing to those in need. For a deeper glimpse into Nina's artistry and her cultural contributions, please explore her work at www.earthwiseculture.com