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Jaru Girl Design

Jaru Girl is an Aboriginal Owned Fashion Design Business that creates artwork, clothing, giftware and jewelry for guests to purchase.

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Kimberley Ornamental Stonecraft

Utilising the unique geology found in the Kimberley and Kununurra regions to make beautiful ornamental stoneware that is found nowhere else in the world

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Walkabout Souvenirs

Shop where you can see, touch and smell the Kimberley! We have all your gift and souvenir needs! Find us within the Coles complex! We are a locally owned and operated family business purchasing the existing Walkabout Souvenirs and Topend T-Shirts in 2004 after spending the previous six years living and working in Kununurra. In 2006 we expanded our business and opened Walkabout Boab Country, which is adjacent to the existing stores. Walkabout Boab Country consists of carefully selected piece...

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The Sandalwood Shop

Welcome to The Sandalwood Shop, the Australian home of sandalwood. We are Australia’s largest retailer of sandalwood inspired beauty, health and lifestyle products, with two WA-based retail stores. All of our products contain sandalwood oil, a natural wellness ingredient with a warm woody fragrance and amazing functional properties that make it ideal for skin and aroma-based applications. The products on offer include Mt Romance Australian Sandalwood and Quintis Sandalwood Album products. Previo...

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Kununurra Markets

The Kununurra Markets are held each Saturday morning, from April to September, in Whitegum Park, 8am until 12noon. The markets provide an opportunity to purchase locally made arts and crafts and fresh fruit/veg supplied by famers from around the district. Grab yourself some funky jewellery, gorgeous zebra rock or ribbon stone, rough diamonds, boab pendants and earrings, wooden toys, soaps, clothing, scented candles, local photography, pens, dream catchers, pot plants, second hand books, sec...

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VA Fashions

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Nina's Jewellery Kununurra

Founded in 1966 as Djaaru Gems, Nina's were Kununurra's first jewellery retailer. Now, for more than 50 years, Nina’s Jewellery has been designing and handcrafting exquisite jewellery with a uniquely Western Australian character. Specialising in rare natural coloured diamonds, Nina’s master jewellers and GIA certified Diamond and Design Specialists combine pink, blue, yellow, orange, champagne, cognac and brilliant white diamonds with Kalgoorlie and Kimberley gold, to create a stunning colle...

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Artopia Gallery

Artopia Gallery is committed to showcasing the work of Kimberley artists who are each unique and talented in their own right. The artists involved with the gallery use a variety of form across fine art, photography, sculpture and giftware. These original and rich works are a feast for the eyes. Whether you are looking to take a piece of the Kimberley home with you or for a haven to relax and share in the creativity of Artopia's artists, the experience created in Artopia Gallery is not one to...

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Kimberley Fine Diamonds

KIMBERLEY FINE DIAMONDS Kimberley Fine Diamonds is one of Australia's leading suppliers of the world's rarest diamonds, the stunning Argyle Pink Diamond. An appointed Argyle Diamond distributor, its collection of exquisite pinks and natural coloured diamonds unearthed in Western Australia's far north east is quite simply unmatched.Established in 1991 by outback pioneer and jeweller Frauke Bolten-Boshammer, Kimberley Fine Diamonds is celebrated for its bold and daring handcrafted fine jewellery ...

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Warmun Art Centre

Purchase artworks by collectable and emerging Aboriginal artists from Warmun Art Centre’s Gallery – National Exhibitions – Online Gallery. *Above art produced by Patrick Mung Mung - Ngarrgooroon Country and Rusty Peters – Gooragawarring Garnkinynoongoo*

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Artlandish Aboriginal Art Gallery

Visit Artlandish to view more than 1000 of the finest Authentic Aboriginal Artworks from the Kimberley & throughout Australia by more than 100 leading Indigenous Artists.

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