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Aboriginal Lemon & Eucalyptus Lip Balm

Aboriginal Lemon & Eucalyptus Lip Balm

$3.72

Original: $10.63

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Aboriginal Lemon & Eucalyptus Lip Balm

$10.63

$3.72

The Story

Lemon & Eucalyptus - The bright, citrusy scent of lemon and the soothing, herbal essence of eucalyptus, this lip balm offers a unique blend of freshness and relaxation.

Revitalize your lips with the refreshing and invigorating Lemon & Eucalyptus Lip Balm, inspired by the native botanicals of Australia. With stunning artwork "Seven Sisters" by First Nations artist Khatija Possum, we combine the zesty taste of lemon with the therapeutic and vitalising properties of eucalyptus, this lip balm offers a rejuvenating and  deeply nourishing protection for your lips.

  • Australian Made: Supporting local artisans and sustainable practices.
  • Lip Balm is packaged in a unique easy-to-use ball for easy application
  • Beautifully Packed using sustainable and eco-friendly recycled card box.
  • A proud member of the Indigenous Art Code
  • A portion of each sale goes to the artist.
  • Nourishing Natural Ingredients: 
      • Candelilla Wax (Euphorbia Cerifera): A vegan alternative to beeswax that creates a smooth, protective barrier.
      • Castor Oil (Ricinus Communis Seed Oil): Deeply hydrates and adds a natural shine to your lips.
      • Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera Oil): Moisturizes and soothes dry lips with its natural emollient properties.
      • Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus Dulcis): Rich in vitamins, it nourishes and conditions your lips.
      • Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia Chinensis): Locks in moisture and provides long-lasting hydration.
      • Vitamin E (Dl-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate): An antioxidant that helps repair and protect lips from environmental damage.
  • Lip balm balls are made from recycled ABS plastic

Ingredients 

Candellila Wax (Euphorhia Cerifera), Castor Oil (Ricinus Communis Seed Oil), Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera Oil), Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus dulcis), Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia chinensis), Lemon & Eucalyptus Flavour, Vitamin E (Dl-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate)

 

Artist Story & Artwork 

Meet Khatija For Khatija Possum, painting is in her blood. A descendant of the famous Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Khatija has paved her own way and made a name for herself in the art world. Born in 1989 in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, she has been deeply influenced by her grandfather, Clifford Possum, and her mother, Michelle Possum Nungurrayi’s artwork. When Khatija was nine, her mother began to paint again and it was at this time that Khatija fell in love with her mother’s work and indeed painting. Through observing and assisting her mother Khatija learnt to paint. It is this process that highlights the importance of art in keeping culture alive as stories and skills are passed from one generation to the next.

As a mother herself, the importance of keeping her cultural heritage strong is of great consequence. Khatija currently lives with her partner John and three children in Adelaide.

 

Seven Sisters  - Khatija Possum

The Dreamtime story of the Seven Sisters is retold in this beautiful illustration from artist Khatija Possum.

In the Dreamtime a group of seven Napaltjarri women were being pursued by a Jakamarra man called Jilbi. He had been sitting in a cave at irlkirdi practising love magic by cutting off his long hair and weaving it by hand onto a wooden spindle, then performing songs and dances which people from far off could hear. Often he would entice young women to come to his cave and live with him. Jakamarra men were very proud of their successes when they practised this magic, and spent much time boasting among themselves about their prowess.

The seven women had no intention of sleeping with the Jakamarra man and ran away from him, journeying a long way across the desert until they were too tired and hungry to go any further. They sat down at Uluru to search for honey ants, then when they saw Jilbi approaching went to a place called Kurlunyalimpa, and changed themselves into seven fires.

With the help of spirits at Uluru, they went up into the sky to become stars. Ever since then they can be seen as a cluster of seven stars in the constellation Taurus, known as the Pleiades. Jilbi transformed himself into the Morning Star in Orion’s belt, and continues to chase the Pleiades across the sky.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Lemon & Eucalyptus - The bright, citrusy scent of lemon and the soothing, herbal essence of eucalyptus, this lip balm offers a unique blend of freshness and relaxation.

Revitalize your lips with the refreshing and invigorating Lemon & Eucalyptus Lip Balm, inspired by the native botanicals of Australia. With stunning artwork "Seven Sisters" by First Nations artist Khatija Possum, we combine the zesty taste of lemon with the therapeutic and vitalising properties of eucalyptus, this lip balm offers a rejuvenating and  deeply nourishing protection for your lips.

  • Australian Made: Supporting local artisans and sustainable practices.
  • Lip Balm is packaged in a unique easy-to-use ball for easy application
  • Beautifully Packed using sustainable and eco-friendly recycled card box.
  • A proud member of the Indigenous Art Code
  • A portion of each sale goes to the artist.
  • Nourishing Natural Ingredients: 
      • Candelilla Wax (Euphorbia Cerifera): A vegan alternative to beeswax that creates a smooth, protective barrier.
      • Castor Oil (Ricinus Communis Seed Oil): Deeply hydrates and adds a natural shine to your lips.
      • Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera Oil): Moisturizes and soothes dry lips with its natural emollient properties.
      • Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus Dulcis): Rich in vitamins, it nourishes and conditions your lips.
      • Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia Chinensis): Locks in moisture and provides long-lasting hydration.
      • Vitamin E (Dl-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate): An antioxidant that helps repair and protect lips from environmental damage.
  • Lip balm balls are made from recycled ABS plastic

Ingredients 

Candellila Wax (Euphorhia Cerifera), Castor Oil (Ricinus Communis Seed Oil), Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera Oil), Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus dulcis), Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia chinensis), Lemon & Eucalyptus Flavour, Vitamin E (Dl-alpha Tocopheryl Acetate)

 

Artist Story & Artwork 

Meet Khatija For Khatija Possum, painting is in her blood. A descendant of the famous Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Khatija has paved her own way and made a name for herself in the art world. Born in 1989 in Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, she has been deeply influenced by her grandfather, Clifford Possum, and her mother, Michelle Possum Nungurrayi’s artwork. When Khatija was nine, her mother began to paint again and it was at this time that Khatija fell in love with her mother’s work and indeed painting. Through observing and assisting her mother Khatija learnt to paint. It is this process that highlights the importance of art in keeping culture alive as stories and skills are passed from one generation to the next.

As a mother herself, the importance of keeping her cultural heritage strong is of great consequence. Khatija currently lives with her partner John and three children in Adelaide.

 

Seven Sisters  - Khatija Possum

The Dreamtime story of the Seven Sisters is retold in this beautiful illustration from artist Khatija Possum.

In the Dreamtime a group of seven Napaltjarri women were being pursued by a Jakamarra man called Jilbi. He had been sitting in a cave at irlkirdi practising love magic by cutting off his long hair and weaving it by hand onto a wooden spindle, then performing songs and dances which people from far off could hear. Often he would entice young women to come to his cave and live with him. Jakamarra men were very proud of their successes when they practised this magic, and spent much time boasting among themselves about their prowess.

The seven women had no intention of sleeping with the Jakamarra man and ran away from him, journeying a long way across the desert until they were too tired and hungry to go any further. They sat down at Uluru to search for honey ants, then when they saw Jilbi approaching went to a place called Kurlunyalimpa, and changed themselves into seven fires.

With the help of spirits at Uluru, they went up into the sky to become stars. Ever since then they can be seen as a cluster of seven stars in the constellation Taurus, known as the Pleiades. Jilbi transformed himself into the Morning Star in Orion’s belt, and continues to chase the Pleiades across the sky.

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