Celebrate the season with our exclusive Christmas collection, proudly crafted in collaboration with talented First Nations artists such as Domica Hill. This year, immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Indigenous artistry with our 100% Indigenous Christmas range.
Introducing Pakana artist Domica Hill, our newest resident artist, whose stunning bauble range captures the essence of Australian flora and fauna. Let your tree sparkle with the beauty of native motifs and beloved Australian birds
- Bauble Size: 8cm
- Beautifully boxed in a pack of 6 baubles
- Box size: 29cm x 20.5cm x 10cm
- Material: Foam, paper and epoxy resin
- Gold string
- A portion of each sale goes to the artist
- Designed in Australia
- Australian owned and operated
Domica Hill
Pakana woman Domica Hill is a contemporary Aboriginal artist infusing traditional elements with modern colour palettes and patterns. She has a passion for native flora and Fauna inspired by the loss of her daughter Briar Primrose as well as bringing connection to her ancestors.
Her creations often captivate a blend of contemporary and vibrant work while still paying homage to tradition with symbolism. Each artwork serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of her people and their inseparable connection to the land they inhabit.
Our Spirit Being
This piece represents our spirit being in the form of a Galah. Birds are very important to Aboriginal people and are often seen as totemic ancestors and spirit beings. The painting shows a Galah perched up on the branch of a flowering gum. There is a path/track running through the middle of the piece with many meeting places and rest stops. This represents your journey with the spirit being looking out for you along the way.
Kookaburra Dreaming
This piece shows a Kookaburra sitting in a Gum Tree
looking out over all the meeting spots on country. He looks over the ceremonies and healing that takes place here and watches as the community come together in celebration.
Pink Robin
This piece depicts that there is beauty in everything around us. Aboriginal culture is rich with stories that celebrate the beauty of nature and its creatures. The artwork shows the beauty in the country, the flora and the fauna while embedding culture with dot art throughout.
Flowering Gum
This piece shows a flowering gum in bloom. It is a reminder that each season brings new life, new blooms and acts as a new beginning in some way.
Luina- The Blue Wren
This piece represents the Tasmanian Aboriginal story of Dromerdeene who, while seeking reconciliation with his brother Moihernee, is attacked by Moihernee's beasts. A tiny grey bird
valiantly tries to protect Dromerdeene but is thrown against a tree. A bright star rescues Dromerdeene and, in a display of gratitude, bestows upon the grey bird unique attributes including bright black eyes, a fan of feathers, and a beautiful blue crown that symbolises courage and freedom.
Banksia Design Story
This Banksia represents the symbol of rebirth and new beginnings. The Banksia flower reaches out to embrace the warmth of the sunlight.