Tag: Jewellery

  • Haus of Dizzy

    Haus of Dizzy

    At the helm of Haus of Dizzy, proud Wiradjuri woman Kristy Dickinson creates bold, playful, statement-making jewellery that celebrates and honours Indigenous culture—imbuing a sense of empowerment and joy within everybody who wears it.Often featuring powerful political and social messages, each Haus of Dizzy piece is designed, laser-cut, hand-painted and assembled in the company’s studio,…

  • Flock Curiosity Assembly

    Flock Curiosity Assembly

    Flock Curiosity Assembly is the creative partnership of Sarah Byrne and Stacey Rutigliano formed in 2009. They are inspired by a mutual love of unusual and unconventional colour combinations in the form of edgy statement designs for everyday and every event wear.Flock Curiosity Assembly is a creative jewellery and homewares partnership based in Melbourne, Australia.We…

  • Ellmabee

    Ellmabee

    Ellmabee is the Melbourne based label of artist, designer and maker Laura Brown. Combining a background in textile design with her penchant for jewellery making, Laura has established Ellmabee with a focus on jewellery featuring her original art.Laura works out of her home studio situated in the picturesque Dandenong Ranges. Here is where Laura’s distinctive…

  • Coral Covey

    Coral Covey

    Coral Covey jewellery is designed, created and finish by hand with care and attention, to ensure only high quality, perfectly finished jewellery bears the Coral Covey maker’s mark. Laura Deakin is the sole designer and maker of Coral Covey bespoke jewellery. Her practice is grounded in all ethical facets of jewellery making. From concept to…

  • Ant Haus

    Ant Haus

    All designs in the Ant Haus range are made by hand from start to finish by jewellery designer, Melaney McCleary in her Sydney studio. Melaney is obsessed with contemporary design and so creating a label that focuses on contemporary jewellery was a natural step for her.In every one of her pieces she uses traditional jewellery…

  • Jules McCrae (The Blacksmith Atelier)

    Jules McCrae (The Blacksmith Atelier)

    Sunshine Coast Artist Jules (Johnson) McCrae likes to describe herself as a functional artist. Her works vary from Wearable Art to Sculptural Lamps to Function Decor. Based in Rosemount, Jules has moved into her own studio(alongside The Blacksmiths Atelier) complete with a showroom with various items available for sale. Spending most of her working life…

  • Finki Handmade

    Finki Handmade

    Our business began in 2009 as a small independent label that made clothing and jewellery. We primarily sold at markets and collective spaces, before we took on a fantastic shop space on Sydney Rd, Brunswick. After working in Brunswick for many years, we moved the shop to Northcote in 2019 so we could be closer…

  • Welcome to Country

    Welcome to Country

    Welcome to Country is a not-for-profit social enterprise whose purpose is to address employment and economic development outcomes in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. As a not for profit driven by our purpose, everything we do is focused on delivering direct outcomes to Aboriginal and Torres Strait people and communities. We are very…

  • Kakadu Plum Co

    Kakadu Plum Co

    “I started Kakadu Plum Co. because I saw too many Australians opting for international superfoods for their health needs. I connected with country and community and knew I had to share this incredible fruit – the Kakadu Plum. I was driven to share this incredible product and story and highlight the amazing foods that have…

  • Pili Pala

    Pili Pala

    Pili Pala has grown into a thriving small business with a desire to design and create products that are unique, distinct and make you smile. Whilst utilising self-taught production techniques, we incorporate sustainable Tasmanian wood, resin and either our own paintings or vintage paintings.Pili Pala started as a hobby for Helen in 2009 when she…

  • Ngarga Warendj – Dancing Wombat

    Ngarga Warendj – Dancing Wombat

    For Mick, ‘art is a rainbow of many things’ and his own practice demonstrates this openness to innovative design. His company, Ngarga Warendj –Dancing Wombat, is known for high-quality products that are produced by hand or through ethical licensing agreements. His sculpture commissions have been highly sought by a wide range of clients.Mick is also…