'Guwaabal' Aboriginal Art Case for AirPods®
'Guwaabal' Aboriginal Art Case for AirPods®
Protect your AirPods® with a pop of culture and colour in a unique case featuring the 'Guwaabal' Aboriginal artwork by Amy Allerton. Crafted from premium impact-absorbing material, this case is the ultimate shield against scratches and drops, ensuring your earbuds stay pristine. With the added convenience of a metal carabiner, you can easily attach your AirPods® to your bag, keys, or anywhere else for easy access.
• Premium polycarbonate (PC) material
• Impact-absorbing case to protect AirPods® from bumps, drops, and scratches
• Comes with a metal carabiner for easy carrying
• Includes an adhesive for securely attaching the top part to the AirPods® base
• Compatible with wireless and regular chargers
This case is compatible with the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd generation AirPods® and 1st and 2nd generation AirPods® Pro®. The product doesn’t include AirPods® or an AirPods® charger.
Important: This product cannot be shipped to South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, or Singapore. If your shipping address is in these regions, please choose a different product.
AirPods® is an Apple Inc. trademark registered in the US and other countries and regions.
*PRINT-ON-DEMAND PRODUCT
Print on Demand Product
Print on Demand Product
As the Indigico Creative Studio works with on-demand suppliers through Printful, we only produce this item when we get an order, avoiding textile waste from overproduction. Our printing partner’s high-quality printing tech creates almost no wastewaters and uses less energy than standard industry printers.
The blank product is sources from Korea and the manufacturing and production of the final product is outsourced to a well-respected and tested Printful partner company.
Printful's Vendor Compliance Manual sets forth various business ethics, product safety, and social responsibility-related requirements, mandating their suppliers to comply with all applicable laws prohibiting slavery and human trafficking. In addition, the Vendor Compliance Manual also commits their suppliers to Printful’s Code of Conduct, setting forth their standards and expectations for key areas of corporate responsibility, including a requirement for suppliers not to support forced labor and not to collaborate with organisations that use illegal employment practices.
Shipping
Shipping
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
Estimated delivery is 6-8 days.
Artwork Story
‘Guwaabal’ means stories in the Gamilaraay language. Our stories are foundational to our identity. The family we are connected with, the people we meet, the Country we walk on, the places we go, the journeys we take and the dreams we share all weave together to create the story that tells us who we are.
Life is a story, built by moments, carried by memories, impressed upon the spirit, travelling eternally from past to future in the footsteps we leave behind.
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About the Artist
Shop all Art by Amy AllertonAmy Allerton is the owner and founder of Indigico Creative, a graphic designer, photographer and contemporary Aboriginal artist. Amy is a Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung woman whose family’s traditional land is located in the Clarence Valley in a rural area called Cangai in NSW. Amy’s identity is strongly grounded in Gomeroi culture, history, dreaming, art and language having been born and raised in Tamworth, NSW, where she still lives with her husband and two children.
Amy first started her business journey as a graphic designer in 2014 and, after reconnecting with her artistic roots, Amy merged her skills in digital communication design with her art expression to deliver a modern approach to Aboriginal storytelling in the form of digital art. Amy’s artworks are an extension from her journey of exploring her own cultural identity. Using structure, pattern and symmetry, she uses art to create order out of chaotic emotional themes such as womanhood, motherhood, family, spirituality, purpose and connection, influenced by her own experiences of mental illness, chronic illness and generational trauma.
Amy also explores traditional art through contemporary expressions in acrylic painting, as well as expressing the beauty and peace in minimalism through textured art.