Ikuntji Artists
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Status: Stock Kalaya Tjukurrpa Trivet This beautiful product is part of Ashdene’s 2020 Ikuntji Collection. Featuring the ‘Kalaya Tjukurrpa’ design by Sam Tjapanangka George.
Status: Stock Kalaya Tjukurrpa Trivet This beautiful product is part of Ashdene’s 2020 Ikuntji Collection. Featuring the ‘Kalaya Tjukurrpa’ design by Sam Tjapanangka George.
Status: Stock Tali at Kalkuda Trivet This painting depicts the tali (sandhills) and kapi (rockholes) at Kalkuda. Kalkuda is located in the bush, west of Tjukurla and close to Lake Anec in Western Australia. This is the country of Maisie’s Read more…
Status: Stock Kalaya Tjukurrpa Trinket Dish This beautiful product is part of Ashdene’s 2020 Ikuntji Collection. Featuring the ‘Kalaya Tjukurrpa’ design by Sam Tjapanangka George.
Status: Stock Tali at Kalkuda Trinket Dish This painting depicts the tali (sandhills) and kapi (rockholes) at Kalkuda. Kalkuda is located in the bush, west of Tjukurla and close to Lake Anec in Western Australia. This is the country of Read more…
Status: Stock Kalaya Tjukurrpa Travel Mug This beautiful product is part of Ashdene’s 2020 Ikuntji Collection. Featuring the ‘Kalaya Tjukurrpa’ by Sam Tjapanangka George.
Status: Stock Tali at Kalkuda Travel Mug (Blue) This painting depicts the tali (sandhills) and kapi (rockholes) at Kalkuda. Kalkuda is located in the bush, west of Tjukurla and close to Lake Anec in Western Australia. This is the country Read more…
Status: Stock Bushtucker Story City Mug This beautiful product is part of Ashdene’s 2020 Ikuntji Collection. Featuring the ‘Bushtucker Story’ by Kathleen Dixon.
Status: Stock Kalaya Tjukurrpa City Mug This beautiful product is part of Ashdene’s 2020 Ikuntji Collection. Featuring the ‘Kalaya Tjukurrpa’ by Sam Tjapanangka George.
Status: Stock Water Dreaming City Mug This beautiful product is part of Ashdene’s 2020 Ikuntji Collection. Featuring the ‘Water Dreaming’ by Jeannie Wareenie Ross.
Status: Stock Bush Fire Cotton Tea Towel This painting is about three massive bushfires that burned parallel to each other, across the landscape scarring the land. It started at Warlungurru, near Kintore.