Durban Bagii translates to 'carrying bags' in Dulguburra Yidinji woman and Durban Bagii creator Carly Wallace's 'Yidiny' language from the area of Yungaburra in Far North Queensland.
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Durban Bagii offers hand made woven creations using traditional and contemporary fibres to create earrings, baskets, dilly bags and more.
Durban Bagii is also available for fun and interactive contemporary weaving workshops that teach participants basic coiling and weaving techniques, enabling them to walk away with a woven creation, whether it be the start of a basket, a bracelet or a set of earrings.
Durban Bagii would like to pay respects to the Traditional custodians whose lands Durban Bagii Weaving is created on, the Yuggera and Turrbal people in Brisbane (Meanjin), Queensland.
Hand woven earrings, Baskets, bowls and more...
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Testimonials
"Thank you Carly for teaching us your amazing skills and for sharing your culture with us. It was fantastic to listen and to celebrate the vibrant First Nations culture that we are so lucky to learn from"
Headspace Woolloongabba
"Our team loved the Durban Bagii weaving workshop. The workshop was exactly what our staff needed; further testament to the healing benefits of weaving in addition to the practical/technical applications of the final product".
ANZ Bank, Eagle Street
"Thank you Carly for making our re-opening of our Logan Store celebrations one to remember! The feedback around the workshop and your skills has been overwhelmingly positive"
Officeworks, Logan
Durban Bagii retailers
A number of ethical retail stores stock Durban Bagii products. You can find Durban Bagii creations in the following retail stores...
Aboriginal Art Co
89 Grey St, South Brisbane QLD
Botanica
28b Cedar St, Yungaburra QLD
UMI Arts
Shop 4/1 Jensen St, Cairns North QLD
Open House
73 Vulture St, West End QLD
Thrillhouse Tattoo
59 Old Cleveland Rd, Camp Hill QLD
Tribal Boutique Thursday Island
60-62 Douglas Street, Thursday Island QLD
Planet Corroboree
1/69 Jonson St, Byron Bay NSW 2481