Proud & Deadly
Artwork representing Aboriginal people being proud of who they are. Being strong in their identity and fierce when fighting for the rights of our people. Teaching the next generation how to be proud and deadly.
*You must add at least 50 items
You must add at least 50 items
*You must add at least 50 items
You must add at least 50 items
Proud & Deadly
Artwork representing Aboriginal people being proud of who they are. Being strong in their identity and fierce when fighting for the rights of our people. Teaching the next generation how to be proud and deadly.
Note: No production will begin until mockup is approved
Add some colour to your team’s daily routine with our First Nations Artwork lanyards. Ideal for storing passes, keys, and more, or as a corporate gift or practical merchandise.
These lanyards are both aesthetically pleasing and packed with functionality. They have a detachable buckle, so you can use the lanyard on multiple items, a heavy duty clip to hold your necessities, and most importantly, feature a safety breakaway strap on the back that will detach in the event of the lanyard being caught or snagged.
100% vegan leather and easily branded with your logo, organisation name, or message. Give your merchandise the VIP treatment with Yarn Corp.
Product: Sublimated Lanyard
MOQ: 50
Lead time: 5-8 weeks
Fabric: Polyester
Washing: Cold hand wash
When choosing Yarn you not only ensure that you have the right to wear the art but also that it has been ethically sourced, with royalties going back to the artists. Yarn is more than just quality and service; it's a commitment to empowering culture.
From art sourcing to securing rights and connecting with artists, we've taken care of the details, making it easy for you to embrace culturally appropriate uniforms for your team.
We acknowledge the Turball and Jagera people as the Traditional Custodians of the Country we are working from. We recognise their continuing connection to the land and waters, and thank them for protecting these since time immemorial. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations people today.