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Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.

Handcrafted gifts that celebrate and honour Aboriginal culture.

PROUDLY 100% ABORIGINAL & MATRIARCH OWNED 
Women’s Business teapot with hand-painted Aboriginal artwork, displayed on a shelf.
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A bottle of Wiradjuri hand and body wash on a hand towel
Gift hamper featuring native tea, a daily affirmations coffee mug, and a Ngama 'Mother' artwork greeting card.
A keyring featuring initials with Aboriginal artwork.
A personalised wallet featuring a picture of a family on a beach
A pet collar featuring Aboriginal artwork designs.
Aboriginal artwork greeting cards
A bottle of room spray in Kakadu Plum scent.
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A serving board featuring Aboriginal artwork.

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What's the word on the street?

So pretty!

“I buy all my client and colleague gifts from Little Black Duck. This particular design is gorgeous! So pretty!”

A coffee cup featuring the Marramarra Aboriginal artwork design.
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STUDIO OPENING HOURS

The Little Black Duck studio is located in Uranquinty, NSW on Wiradjuri Country approximately 12 minutes from Wagga Wagga. Being a functional creative studio means it is not open to customers at all times. If you would like to arrange a time to visit the studio and shop the shelves, please get in touch via email at ash@littleblackduckaus.com.

I pay my respects to the traditional custodians of the land where Little Black Duck is based, the Wiradjuri nation. Their resilience and tenacity is an inspiration for all upcoming generations in leading the way.

Always Was. Always Will Be.

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© 2024 by Little Black Duck Homewares. All rights reserved. All artworks and photographs within this website are the property of Little Black Duck Homewares and must not be used without permission.

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Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
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