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Looking for Aboriginal art, Aboriginal teapots, Aboriginal gift wrapping paper, Aboriginal art candle jars, Aboriginal art earirngs in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia? Look no further than Little Black Duck, founded in 2015 by Wiradjuri woman and artist Ashleigh Pengelly.
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Studio soundtrack: First Nations beats I’m hooked on right now + other studio bangers!

why people love little black duck

Wattleseed Chai Soy Candle, celebrating our native Australian plants and flowers. Handpoured candles featuring Aboriginal art. Made by hand in Wagga Wagga NSW.

Debbie H.

"I bought several of these candles, and they are all lovely! I love wattleseed coffee and this candle reminds me of that! Such a gorgeous scent to have in my home."

River & Wren Markets Coordinator, Emma Daniels proudly wearing her Little Black Duck Aboriginal name badge at one of her many beautiful, handcrafted market events in Wagga Wagga, NSW.

Toni & Chris

"We chose the flag name badge, it was straight forward to order and turn around was quite quick. The badge itself is very eye catching, we have had lots of compliments on how nice it is. Thank you."

An illuminating LED light featuring an Acknowledgement of Country and illustrations created by Little Black Duck artist, Ashleigh Pengelly. Beautfully displayed on a timber base.

Simone J.

"A quality product and the shade of light is soft and glowing which sets a nice calm tone. Always friendly and helpful service at Little Black Duck."

A lovingly, handpainted with Aboriginal art teapot by Wiradjuri artist, Ashleigh Pengelly. Using creative means to she stories, culture and respect for our lands. This teapot is titled 'Our Future' and speaks to the next generation of leaders making their way through the world now.

Amelia

Very happy with our purchase, it was exactly what I was looking for to gift a friend. Communication with Ash was great.

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Aboriginal-owned business Little Black Duck featured in the media in Peppermint Magazine.
Mamma feature highlighting Aboriginal-owned business Little Black Duck
Little Black Duck recognised in Australian media in Region Riverina.
Punkee feature highlighting Aboriginal-owned business Little Black Duck
National media coverage highlighting Little Black Duck in the Daily Telegraph.
Wotif Media feature showcasing Aboriginal-owned business Little Black Duck.
Little Black Duck featured by Everly Magazine.
BuzzFeed feature highlighting Aboriginal-owned business Little Black Duck
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Family, culture, and
creativity-it’s all connected.

For me creating is about sharing a part of yourself with the world- your inner thoughts, your fears, your joy. There isn't a part of an artwork or product that my hands haven't touched, you are getting a part of me.

 

Little Black Duck is a creative legacy- created to enrich my families lives, to share our stories, to share our passions.

Thank you for being on this journey with us.

Mandaang Guwu!

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