Boonkaj Collection END OF SEASON SALE on now! 20% OFF (Discount applies in cart).
The re-launched BOONKAJ Collection, features hand-screenprinted fabrics that bring the designs to life with even more vibrancy and texture. Boonkaj is the Miriwoong word meaning ‘emerging’ or ‘coming out’. The collection celebrates the emergence of designs by textile artists: Anita Churchill, Kelly-Ann Drill, Delany Griffiths, Dora Griffiths and Cathy Ward from Waringarri Aboriginal Arts.
Inspired by traditional knowledge of bush plants and committed to preserving cultural traditions, the artists have created a unique fashion range made from plant-inspired motifs, screen-printed onto fine linen, transforming them into wearable art. Boonkaj is more than just a collection of beautiful garments. With the support of elders, Boonkaj is a regenerative project honouring cultural heritage and storytelling while enabling new artistic expressions and directly supporting the well-being, economic livelihoods and potential of Indigenous women from Miriwoong Country in the East Kimberley.
Boonkaj embraces the slow and sustainable fashion movement, with a focus on limited releases to ensure quality and longevity. All the fabrics are screen-printed by Waringarri artists and garments are made in Australia.
Celebrate culture. Support Indigenous artists. Embrace sustainability. Welcome back to the Boonkaj Collection!

Boonkaj Collection Gallery
Credit: Timbee Photography.













