Collection: Aboriginal Fabric & Screen Prints
Ethically made, high-quality Aboriginal screenprinted fabrics celebrating art and culture, created by our talented Indigenous women artists.
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Magabala (bush banana) on linen - Martha Lee
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Mala (trumpet shell) on Black Silk - Lorraine Hunter
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Mala (trumpet shell) on linen - Lorraine Hunter
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Mala (trumpet shell) on silk - Lorraine Hunter
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Man-galagun (Crab Creek) on Linen - Martha Lee
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Mangoes on silk - Martha Lee
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Marlee (black swan) on linen (pink) by Dena Gower
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Marlee (black swan) on linen - Dena Gower
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My Grandfather's Country on linen - Rowena Morgan
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My Grandmothers Country on linen - Rowena Morgan
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My Grandmothers Country on linen - Rowena Morgan
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My Grandmothers Country on silk - Rowena Morgan
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Unique, high-quality fabrics and silk screen printing
At Nagula Jarndu, each piece of screenprinted fabric tells a story. Our stunning collection is crafted with passion, each product a vibrant celebration of culture.
Ethically produced and sustainably sourced, our high-quality textiles bring the spirit of the ocean and land to your creations. Our artists use traditional screen printing techniques and hand-printing to capture the intricate patterns and stories inspired by the Kimberley landscape. Each piece of fabric is an artwork in its own right, handprinted and original.
- Perfect for fashion enthusiasts and supporters of slow fashion alike, our unique designs offer a meaningful way to connect with Indigenous art. Explore our collection today and find the perfect Aboriginal screenprinted fabric for your next project.
Our fabric choices
Linen/cotton blends
This blend provides the strength of linen combined with the comfort of cotton, making it equal parts versatile and high-quality.
100% linen
Known for its breathability and strength, our linen screen-printed fabrics are perfect for creating high-end textile products. It’s a fabric that not only looks beautiful, but also stands the test of time.
100% silk
- For those after a touch of luxury, our silk fabrics provide a rich texture and exceptional colour retention. Our silk screen printing captures the delicate and vivid patterns that are hallmarks of Aboriginal art.
Hear from our customers
Highly recommend going here on your visit to Broome. Beautiful art and fabrics which are a great showcase of this place! Exquisitely made and great quality as well.
Katherine Kraayvanger
Beautiful locally designed textiles,lovely to chat with some of the artisans in this studio.They also sell tote bags,cushion covers etc.The prices are reasonable and well worth a visit.
Stanleyche Chappers
A really fantastic place for any fabric lover; cotton drill, linen, linen/cotton, and silk, printed in local indigenous designs. But if you aren’t a sewer there’s some ready made clothes, cushion covers bags earrings …. Beautiful!!!
Stephanie Weston
Excellent range of locally designed fabrics and clothing. You can buy by the metre or get precut lengths. Loved the designs and the staff were very friendly and helpful.
Suzanne Crouchley
Beautiful colourful handprinted textiles and paper prints, soap, candles, tee shirts and earings. The colours and prints represent the feeling of country and dreaming. Very inspiring. Well done Nagula Jarndu ( Saltwater woman)
Yvette Hannebery
Frequently asked questions
How are the fabrics produced?
Our fabrics are ethically produced using traditional screen printing processes. Each design is hand-printed using high-quality natural materials like linen, cotton, and silk, ensuring every piece is unique and crafted with care.
Are the designs culturally significant?
Each design is deeply rooted in Aboriginal culture, often inspired by the natural beauty of the Kimberley landscape and traditional stories.
Can I visit your shop to see the fabrics in person?
Absolutely! We welcome visitors to our workshop and shopfront in Broome, where you can see our artists at work and browse our collection in person.
Are your fabrics suitable for both clothing and home decor?
Yes, our fabrics are versatile and can be used for a variety of projects, including clothing, accessories, and home decor items like cushion covers and wall hangings.
How does my purchase support Indigenous communities?
By purchasing our fabrics, you’re directly supporting Indigenous women artists and helping to sustain their craft. Nagula Jarndu operates as a not-for-profit organisation, with proceeds going back into the community to support cultural preservation and economic empowerment.
Where do you source your fabric from?
Our fabrics are proudly and sustainably printed in Australia using water-based inks. All of our manufacturing is done using ethical businesses that are endorsed by Ethical Clothing Australia.