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Spencil Turtle of Life A4 Twin Zip Pencil Case

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Spencil Turtle of Life A4 Twin Zip Pencil Case

$15.18
RRP: $18.26
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  • SKU: GNPLC-ATOL
  • UPC: 9334764086651
  • MPN: PLC-ATOL
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Spencil Turtle of Life A4 Twin Zip Pencil Case – Meaningful, Durable and Functional

Keep your school essentials organised in style with the Spencil Turtle of Life A4 Twin Zip Pencil Case. Featuring a stunning Indigenous-inspired artwork, this spacious and practical pencil case blends culture, colour, and convenience. With two zipped compartments, a fully lined interior, and a sturdy metal zip and puller, it’s designed to handle daily school use. Large enough to fit a 30cm ruler, A5 notepad, and all your stationery favourites, it’s the perfect mix of function and inspiration.

Key Features

  • Two zipped compartments for smart organisation
  • Fully lined interior for extra durability
  • Inside name label to avoid mix-ups
  • Durable metal zip and puller for long-lasting use
  • Spacious enough to hold a 30cm ruler and A5 notepad

Dimensions

25cm x 34cm x 1cm

Perfect For

  • Students who value unique, Indigenous-inspired designs
  • Organising pens, pencils, rulers and art supplies
  • Everyday use at school, home or in creative spaces

Shop now and celebrate culture, creativity and organisation with the Spencil Turtle of Life A4 Twin Zip Pencil Case!

Turtle of Life

Turtle of Life is the original painting by 13-year-old Sheyleace Stevens, a proud Indigenous artist from the Dunghutti people from Birpai land in Port Macquarie.

The Turtle of Life range has been produced in collaboration with Spencil, with a full suite of special products for school and play, for kids to use and love!

Turtle of Life was inspired by the natural surroundings and sea-life of Burpai land. Sheyleace’s choice of the turtle as the centrepiece of Turtle of Life symbolises resilience, perseverance, and the unique beauty of Indigenous culture.

Through her artwork, Sheyleace hopes her art inspires other people to connect with their elders and learn more about the land on which we live.