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Double walled mugs are a wonderful thing! It's like a mug inside a mug so you can grab on as the outside of the mug won't get as hot as a normal style mug,
This insulated porcelain mug featuring artwork by Nora Davidson from Papulankutja Artists located at Blackstone, Western Australia.
Insulated Porcelain Mug with Silicone lid and stopper.
Height (with lid): 12.5cm
Gift Boxed with information about the artist and artwork.
About the Arts Centre
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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Double walled mugs are a wonderful thing! It's like a mug inside a mug so you can grab on as the outside of the mug won't get as hot as a normal style mug,
This insulated porcelain mug featuring artwork by Nora Davidson from Papulankutja Artists located at Blackstone, Western Australia.
Insulated Porcelain Mug with Silicone lid and stopper.
Height (with lid): 12.5cm
Gift Boxed with information about the artist and artwork.
About the Arts Centre
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.