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Spencil Kalkatungu Muu Twin Zip Pencil Case

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Spencil Kalkatungu Muu Twin Zip Pencil Case

$12.65
RRP: $15.18
(You save $2.53 (17%))
  • SKU: GNPLC-RKAL
  • UPC: 9334764082714
  • MPN: PLC-RKAL
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Spencil Kalkatungu Muu Twin Zip Pencil Case – Cultural, Colourful and Practical

Celebrate creativity and culture with the Spencil Kalkatungu Muu Twin Zip Pencil Case. Featuring stunning Indigenous-inspired artwork, this stylish and functional pencil case brings a unique touch to your school essentials. It includes two zipped compartments for easy organisation, a fully lined interior for added durability, and a strong metal zip and puller for everyday use. Spacious enough to hold a 30cm ruler and all your stationery favourites, it’s the perfect combination of art, meaning, and practicality.

Key Features

  • Two zipped pockets for easy organisation
  • Fully lined interior for strength and durability
  • Inside name label to prevent loss
  • Durable metal zip and puller for long-lasting use
  • Spacious enough to fit a 30cm ruler

Dimensions

17cm x 32.5cm x 1cm

Perfect For

  • Students who appreciate Indigenous-inspired designs
  • Organising pens, pencils, rulers, and school essentials
  • Everyday school, home, or creative workspace use

Shop now and carry a piece of culture and creativity with the Spencil Kalkatungu Muu Twin Zip Pencil Case!

Kalkatungu Muu

Kalkatungu Muu is the original painting by 15-year-old Jesse Sutton, a contemporary Indigenous artist from the Kalkadoon people from Mount Isa in Queensland.

The Kalkatungu Muu range has been produced in collaboration with Spencil for kids to use, love and cherish.
“Kalkatungu Muu” means “Kalkadoon Country” in the Kalkadoon language and Jesse’s painting is his interpretation of the lands of his people. This stunning collection features earthy tones, native animals and symbolism of the land and people of the Mount Isa region.

Through his artwork, Jesse hopes to inspire the younger generation to be proud of Australia’s rich and ancient history, and to learn more about the Kalkadoon people – their art, stories, language and culture.