Luxe Lanyard, Kaalpa

Sale price$11.95
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Authentic Indigenous artwork by First Nations artist Corban Clause Williams. Learn more →

PRODUCT DETAILS

Show off your style and stay organised with this practical, and convenient lanyard. It's the fashionable way to keep your valuables, keys, or ID close at hand and a great way to make a statement and start a conversation.

Specifications

  • Durable construction
  • Safety breakaway on the top
  • Premium plated steel lobster claw clasp
  • Digitally printed design
  • Comfortable microfibre fabric
  • Vegan leather detail
  • Embossed logo
  • Dimensions: 480 x 20mm

Fabric & Care

Do not machine wash. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Do not iron. Clean with moist cloth only. Mild soap can be used moderately. Dry the clasp with a clean cloth. Allow it to completely air dry away from heat sources, open flame, and direct sunlight.

Thickness Fabric thickness percentage

Lightweight
Heavyweight


Softness Softness scale percentage
Rough
Super Soft


Durability Percentage
Fragile
Durable

Sustainability 🍃

Environmentally Responsible
This item is printed with high-quality carcinogen-free pigment inks. No cancer-causing chemicals and undesirable surfactants.

Sustainable Production
Life Apparel's vetted local and international production partners produce limited quantities of each model, ensuring exclusivity and preventing overproduction.

Eco-Friendly Packaging
No plastic! Our products come in kerbside-recyclable or home compostable mailers, with deliveries through Australia Post supporting carbon-offset projects that reduce emissions.

Fast delivery

Free shipping over $200 Australia-wide. For same day dispatch, order before midday AEST. Learn more →

Easy Returns

Doesn't fit? Send it back within a fortnight for free* for store credits. T&C apply. Learn more →

You Matter!

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the artists get paid too. Learn more →

The Artwork

Kaalpa is my home, where my grandfathers walked around hunting bush tuckers and getting meat for the family.

Kaalpa

Created by First Nations artist Corban Close Williams, a Martu, Manyjilyjarra man, currently residing on Martu Country.

"Kaalpa is my two grandfathers' ngurra (home). My two grandfathers, they were pujiman (traditional, desert dwelling) in Kaalpa, where they walked around hunting bush tuckers, getting meat for the family.

I went there for the first time in 2018 on a Martumili trip to Wantlili Claypan. The KJ (Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa) rangers were going to visit Kaalpa and asked "we going Kaalpa, you wanna come? "The oldies said "go see your grandfather's Country"-they showed me a well (Well 23 on the Canning Stock Route). It's got kapi (water) there, a well, jurnu (soak) and tuwa (sandhills). When we been in Kaalpa they [elders] said "this is your Country, this is your home. This one here is yours and your little sister's [Tamisha Williams] home, this is your two's grandfather's Country".

I went hunting there, got a parnajalpa (sand goanna). We were looking for bilbys - we couldn't find any. We got minyarra (bush onion) there too. When I went there, I was pukurlpa (happy). It made you open up your spirit, feels like home. When I was little, I first came to Martumili, I saw people painting and Gabe (Gabrielle Sullivan, previous manager at Martumili Artists) got me a small canvas to try. One day when I was at Fortescue festival I saw all the oldies there and their paintings, I was looking around, looking around and seeing what I liked, this and that, this and that, and I was thinking- I want to be a painter when I grow up.

At school in Newman and in Punmu I liked to paint. I painted a lot with my nana Jakayu [Biljabu] and little bit I got her style of painting, into my painting. First, when you have a brush in your hand it's like I see it in my mind, the sandhills, waterholes. I picture it in my head and I am back there."

 

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