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Guurabunda Gardni

Jewellery

Guurabunda Gardni are a new, 100% Aboriginal Owned SA based arts collective developed by a small and dedicated group of community focused Aboriginal women. The name, meaning 'Three Girls', incorporates both Butchulla and Barngarla language.

Guurabunda Gardni reflects all three of the young women's Aboriginal backgrounds and helps highlight their culture through their art. All three young women have previously worked in the arts space, including running a grassroots art gallery, and learned their love for creating art and representing other small First Nations businesses during this time.
Guurabunda Gardni produce their own products, and also represent other small First Nations art businesses at their stalls.

Their product range includes raffia & hemp earrings/keyrings; hand-painted platters & photo frames; emu feather headdresses, necklaces, & skirts; bush medicine; scrunchies; greeting cards; postcards; mugs, digital prints; ochre; canvas paintings; phone cases; & quandong products.