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Dorothy Erickson

Dorothy Erickson

Eden Lennox

Eden Lennox

Robin Wells, Green Heart rings, found sea glass, sterling silver, 20mm, 2020, Photo Robin WellsRobin Wells, Green Heart rings, found sea glass, sterling silver, 20mm, 2020, Photo Robin Wells

Robin Wells

Emma Lashmar Art

Alister Yiap

Alister Yiap

Model wearing Bukeshla classic, heavy denim dressBukeshla

Bukeshla

Blandine Hallé, Francaustralian 1, 2020, neckpiece. Mango seeds husks, copper. Photo: Robert FrithBlandine Hallé

Blandine Hallé

Derek Schapper Design, Gazelle© Derek Schapper Design

Derek Schapper Design

Njalikwa Chongwe 2012, Raku VesselNjalikwa Chongwe, Zinongo Studio, Raku Vessel. Photo by Jacqui Rodrigues

Zinongo Studio

Nathan Day, 321 Coffee TableNathan Day

Nathan Day

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Maker & Smith

In July 2017, Maker & Smith was founded by Mary Ellen Cliff and Carola Akindele-Obe. Their primary objective was to fulfil their strong desire to elevate the professional craft industry in Western Australia. Maker & Smith operates on a volunteer basis and aims for self-sustainability without compromising  standards. We rely on partnerships and pay fair fees to skilled artisans and designer-makers who participate in our programs.

 

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Acknowledgement of Country

Maker & Smith respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work, including the Whadjuk, Pibelman, and Minang peoples of the Noongar nation. We recognise the importance of their culture and the ongoing contribution they make to the life of this region. We also recognise the significance of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, which calls for constitutional recognition and the establishment of a First Nations Voice enshrined in the Constitution.

Always was, always will be.

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