Gadu Bilima (Sea Turtle) - Dog Leash
Gadu Bilima (Sea Turtle) - Dog Leash
Gadu Bilima (Sea Turtle) - Dog Leash

Gadu Bilima (Sea Turtle)

Designed by Alison Simpson, ‘Gadu Bilima’ is the word for ‘Sea Turtle’ in the language spoken by Elders in Eden, NSW. The design features an intricate dot painting technique and gleaming neon colours to highlight the sea turtle’s majesty.

Gadu Bilima (Sea Turtle) - Dog Leash

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Alison Simpson

The inspiration for the narratives I create through my artworks come from the landscape, environment or surroundings which I am in, the people I am with and the experiences I encounter.

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Featuring vibrant Aboriginal art and PVC BW Tribal logo, our dog leashes are perfect for your furry companion. With 3 sizes available and a length of 150 cm, these funky and functional leashes give your pup plenty of room to strut their stuff. Woof!

3 sizes available:
Large (2.5 cm width / 150 cm length)
Medium (2 cm width / 150 cm length) 
Small (1.5 cm width / 150 cm length)

.: PVC logo 
.: 150 cm length

  • Customised Products: Each product is uniquely printed based on your order, making for a personalised experience!
  • Eco-Friendly Approach: Print on demand significantly reduces waste by printing only what is ordered, promoting environmental sustainability.
  • Quality Assurance: Each product is crafted with attention to detail, ensuring high quality and durability.
  • Resourcefulness: Efficient use of materials and resources reflects our commitment to environmental responsibility.
Shipping/Printing Time:
Print-on-Demand products will be shipped separately when ordered alongside other items. Please expect an extended delivery time of 5-9 business days due to the additional production time required after placing your order.
  • Printing/Production Time: 2-4 business days.
  • Shipping Time: 3-5 business days.

IMPORTANT: All print-on-demand products are custom-made and cannot be returned or refunded. We appreciate your understanding that these items are created specifically for you upon order.

Showcase your brand's commitment to diversity and cultural heritage by customising and branding products with BW Tribal. When you choose to align your business with our 100% Indigenous-owned brand, you're doing more than just adding a logo to a product. You're championing the stories, traditions, and artistry of the Indigenous community.

  • Cultural Engagement: Enhance your brand's depth by associating with rich Indigenous traditions and stories.
  • Ethical Branding: Make a positive social impact, supporting local Indigenous artists and communities with each purchase.
  • Unique Aesthetic: Differentiate your brand with distinctive designs rooted in ancient artistry, ensuring you stand out in the market.

Every customised product tells a narrative of resilience, pride, and the rich tapestry of Indigenous Australia. Support the Indigenous community, promote cultural awareness, and infuse your brand with purpose. Make a statement that resonates - choose BW Tribal for meaningful branding that makes a difference. Stand with us, support Indigenous heritage, and let your business be a beacon of positive change.

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Gadu Bilima (Sea Turtle)

Designed by Alison Simpson, ‘Gadu Bilima’ is the word for ‘Sea Turtle’ in the language spoken by Elders in Eden, NSW. The design features an intricate dot painting technique and gleaming neon colours to highlight the sea turtle’s majesty.

Alison Simpson

My name is Alison Simpson (yalidyan – my Wiradjuri name). I am a Wiradjuri woman from central NSW as well as Wemba Wemba from northwest VIC and am culturally connected to many other places. I currently live and work on Djiriganj & Thaua countries within the Yuin nation where I have done so on and off over the past 25 years.

I commenced my artistic journey in 2013 where I started painting for therapeutic reasons and have done so in my spare time ever since. I have a brother and sister who are also Aboriginal artists. My artworks are considered as contemporary, and I generally use acrylic paints on canvas. My artworks are often quite bright using an array of different colours.

The inspiration for the narratives I create through my artworks come from the landscape, environment or surroundings which I am in, the people I am with and the experiences I encounter.


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