Nagula Jarndu (Saltwater Woman) is a not-for-profit organisation led by seven Yawuru women directors and supported by over 150 Indigenous women members. We began in 1987 as a resource centre to preserve Yawuru language and culture and, over time, we have transformed into a vibrant arts and textiles centre.

With a strategic focus on social enterprise, we're all about empowering Aboriginal women to produce unique, handcrafted textiles featuring motifs and colours from the Kimberley’s unique environment. Our artists engage with the wider Arts community and shine at events like the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair and Revealed in Perth, plus many other exhibitions across Australia.

With a strategic focus on social enterprise, we're all about empowering Aboriginal women to produce unique, handcrafted textiles featuring motifs and colours from the Kimberley’s unique environment. Our artists engage with the wider Arts community and shine at events like the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair and Revealed in Perth, plus many other exhibitions across Australia.

Every single piece created here is unique. From high end designs on quality base fabrics, linens, silks and cottons for the textile lovers to delightful gifts, there is something for everyone. 

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Where to find us

Come see us at 1/12 Gregory St, Broome (corner of Pembroke Rd).

We're open for viewing and sales from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday.

We can't wait to welcome you!

Address:
1/12 Gregory St, Broome WA 6725, Australia

Open to public from 9:00am – 4:00pm Mon-Fri 

Phone:
0499 330 708

Email:
manager@nagulajarndu.com.au

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Our Partners

Nagula Jarndu would like to acknowledge our partners and supporters.