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  • Alperstein Designs Alperstein Designs — Cosmetics Set
  • Alperstein Designs Alperstein Designs — Cosmetics Set

Alperstein Designs — Cosmetics Set

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Alperstein Designs

Size: 50ml and 150g

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Treat yourself or someone special to the luxurious Wattle Handcream & Body Bar Gift Box. This Australian-made set includes a nourishing hand cream and soap, making it the perfect gift for any occasion. Pamper your skin and enjoy the nourishing benefits of this exquisite set!

Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.

 

Mimosa Wattle

Featuring artwork by Coral Hayes Pananka.

Coral Hayes [Hughes] was born in Balranald NSW and is a descendant of the Yorta Yorta people of the Mooroopna/Shepparton region of Victoria. Coral’s totem is the long neck turtle which her mother Kitty Smith Murray and her grandmother Alice belongs to. Coral is also a descendant of the central Arunta people of Alice Springs, her totem is also the eagle called Ertija which belongs to her grandmother Julie Hughes which Coral is proud to belong to, in respect of her Ancestors. Coral’s father Billy Hughes totem is the green caterpillar Yeperenye whom he was very proud of. Coral now paints with full respect of her ancestors that are now in the dreaming.

 

Kakadu Plum

Featuring artwork by Elaine Warnatjura Lane from Papulankutja Artists.

Papulankutja (Blackstone) is a remote Aboriginal Community, located at the foothills of the Blackstone Ranges in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands, Western Australia. Papulankutja Artists evolved out of the Women’s Centre where painting was encouraged as an activity since 2001. Once registered as an Aboriginal Corporation in 2004 the artists were now able to govern their art centre independently. In 2009 Papulankutja Artists moved into a purpose built art centre with rooms for men and women to paint. As well as their paintings Papulankutja Artists are known for their innovative fibre work and carvings from local wood.

 

Bottlebrush & Cactus Flower

Featuring artwork by Nora Nyutjangka Davidson from Papulankutja Artists. 

Papulankutja (Blackstone) is a remote Aboriginal Community, located at the foothills of the Blackstone Ranges in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands, Western Australia. Papulankutja Artists evolved out of the Women’s Centre where painting was encouraged as an activity since 2001. Once registered as an Aboriginal Corporation in 2004 the artists were now able to govern their art centre independently. In 2009 Papulankutja Artists moved into a purpose built art centre with rooms for men and women to paint. As well as their paintings Papulankutja Artists are known for their innovative fibre work and carvings from local wood.

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