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Bobbi Lockyer
Bobbi Lockyer is a celebrated multidisciplinary artist and a mother to four incredible boys. A proud Ngarluma, Kariyarra, Nyulnyul, and Yawuru woman, Bobbi's connection to her Country and community is profound, and she channels this bond through her extensive art, fashion design, and photography portfolios.
This comprehensive ID solution combines a sublimation-printed lanyard with a retractable card holder featuring authentic Aboriginal artwork.
The lanyard is crafted from durable polyester, measuring 900mm x 20mm, with vibrant double-sided sublimation printing. It comes equipped with a rose gold trigger clip, safety breakaway feature, and a clear plastic card holder for secure ID display.
The matching retractable holder showcases beautiful Aboriginal artwork and features a robust steel spring mechanism that smoothly extends up to 60cm. This allows for convenient card swiping or display without removing your ID. The holder includes a standard dome attachment compatible with most plastic ID card holders, and a pocket clip for secure attachment to clothing or bags. For flexible wearing options, a split ring at the top allows for easy lanyard attachment.
Lanyard:
• Full-colour sublimation printing on both sides • Strong polyester construction • Rose gold trigger clip attachment • Safety breakaway function • Integrated plastic card holder • Dimensions: 900mm x 20mm
Retractable Holder:
• Authentic Aboriginal artwork design • Durable steel spring mechanism (extends to 60cm) • Standard dome attachment • Secure pocket clip • Split ring for lanyard attachment • Compatible with most ID card holders
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.
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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Bobbi Lockyer is a celebrated multidisciplinary artist and a mother to four incredible boys. A proud Ngarluma, Kariyarra, Nyulnyul, and Yawuru woman, Bobbi's connection to her Country and community is profound, and she channels this bond through her extensive art, fashion design, and photography portfolios.
Born and nurtured on Kariyarra Country in Port Hedland, her art is a love letter to her community, a dream of a better world, and a celebration of her homeland. The iconic landscapes and brilliant colours of the Pilbara region are her muses, inspiring her daily.
The first thing you notice about Bobbi’s artwork is the way she harnesses colour. There's a kaleidoscopic, psychedelic rainbow in almost every piece! Her work is not just a visual feast but a medium to voice social justice issues, particularly Indigenous and women's rights. Bobbi’s commitment to her community and her craft earned her the title of NAIDOC Artist of the Year in 2021.
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BW Tribal acknowledges the Quandamooka People, the Traditional Custodians of the lands, waters and seas where we stand today. We recognise and celebrate the diversity of Indigenous people and their enduring cultures and connections to Country. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and emerging, and recognise the Indigenous people that contribute immensely to the development of this resource.
