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Tinker Banksia Print Dilly Bag
Tinker Banksia Print Dilly Bag
Tinker Banksia Print Dilly Bag
Tinker Banksia Print Dilly Bag
Tinker Banksia Print Dilly Bag
Tinker Banksia Print Dilly Bag
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Tinker Banksia Print Dilly Bag

Vendor
Printink Studio
Regular price
$60.00
Sale price
$60.00
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With vibrant colours drawn from the Australian landscape, beautiful silver-print detail and a polished finish, Tinker by Printink's Banksia Dilly Bags* make a classy makeup bag, a show-offable small toiletries bag (when your sleepover-kit aims to impress) or even a gorgeous clutch for an occasion that calls for something sleek and special.

The colours and soft, superfine finish of the Banksia Pouch come to life in the hand and are the very essence of gift giving: Covetable, just a little bit 'too' luxurious to justify buying 'just for yourself', and at a sweet price point that says 'I think you're special' without busting the budget. 

Collingwood's Printink Studios produce original, hand-screenprinted fabric with gorgeous, painterly interpretations of Australian flora and Fauna, as well as glam everyday accessories made from their in-house fabric designs. 

Melbournalia is a big fan of the whole Printink Studios range, and also carry Tinker by Printink children's goods, totes, aprons and other homewares and wearables. 

Material(s): High quality fabric, non-toxic ink (hand screenprinted in Melbourne). Stainless steel zip. 

Dimensions (cm): 22 x 15 x 6 (gusset at base).

*Dilly Bags are a traditional bag generally woven from plant fibres. Dilly bags are mainly designed and used by indigenous Australian women to gather and transport food, and are most commonly found in the northern parts of the country.

Dilly comes from the Jagera word dili, which refers to both the bag and the plants from which it is made.  Dilly bags are alternatively known as yakou, yibali, murkutu or but but bags.