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Aggie Gifts Ethical First Nations Coffee Hamper

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AG_Ethical_Coffee
$79.99

Satisfy your coffee craving with this aromatic hamper designed for all true coffee lovers.

Hit the spot with Dhuwa coffee, ethically sourced from smallholder farmers and lovingly roasted on Wurundjeri country. This medium roast blend, with a fusion of caramel, plum, and chocolate, is perfect for your morning latte.

Paired with delicious chocolate pieces in bushfood flavours, and served in an original mug featuring indigenous artwork, this coffee experience promises to help you share stories, build bonds, and nourish relationships.

By buying this item, you help support First Nation business owners and local communities. Aggie’s mission is to encourage greater market access for original products so artisans can continue to use their traditional skills and share Indigenous knowledge.

When you give this hamper as a gift, not only do we wrap each item separately for an exciting gift opening experience, we also include a complimentary card, where we handwrite your personal message for the recipient. Please select 'view and edit cart' once you have added this hamper to your shopping basket and enter your gift message under 'gift options'.

 


$79.99

What’s Inside —

  • Ground coffee
  • Chocolate pieces
  • Mug: Your choice of Indigenous Artwork design
    • Wilytya (Night)
    • Elements of Love

The two artworks to choose from are Wilytya (Night) by Damien Coulthard or Elements of Love by Caitlyn Davies-Plummer. See descriptions of each artist and artwork below.

 

Wilytya: 

Damien Coulthard is an an Adnyamathanha man from the Northern Flinders and Gammon Ranges in South Australia. Damien’s pieces share his family and mobs' story that have existed for millennia. All of which are embedded in the Yarta (diverse landscapes) as a record and reminder for all diversities and identities of the unique and continuous - spiritual and cultural connection Aboriginal people have to Country. This particular piece is Wilytya meaning Night in Adnyamathanha language.

 

Elements of Love: 

Caitlyn Davies-Plummer is a proud Barkindji woman of NSW. Her artwork is about A women’s journey of courage and resilience when balancing community, family and culture.

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