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SPENCIL YARRAWALA TWIN ZIP PENCIL CASE 32.5X17CM

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SPENCIL YARRAWALA TWIN ZIP PENCIL CASE 32.5X17CM

$7.45
$10.60
RRP: $10.99
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  • SKU: GSPCRYAR
  • UPC: 9334764075501
  • MPN: PCRYAR
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Spencil Yarrawala Twin Zip Pencil Case 32.5x17cm

Yarrawala is the original painting of then 16 year old emerging Kalkadoon Aboriginal artist Brooke Sutton, produced in collaboration with Spencil. The dusty palette and radiant rainbows (Yarrawala in Kalkadoon) whisk us to a Dreamtime land where happy kookaburras chuckle as they soar above our great and beautiful earth.

House the kids writing equipment and stationery in this pencil case with two zipped pockets, inner lining and with an inside name label so it can't get lost. Stylish and functional with room enough to house all their stationery essentials, it features a metal zip and puller, and can easily fit a 30cm ruler! Fun and functional the twin zip pencil case is the perfect edition to the school or home desk.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Two zipped pockets
  • Fully lined
  • Inside name label
  • Metal zip and puller
  • Fits 30cm ruler

DIMENSIONS:

  • 17cm x 32.5cm x 1cm

About Spencil

A better, kinder choice

We put a lot of thought into what makes kids happy, thriving little human beings… the confidence to be themselves, connection to love and belonging, a sense of wonder about and enthusiasm for the natural world, friendships, feeling capable and validated for who they are.

We think about the things occupying your mind because, like you, we’re parents. We’re a family business located in the hills of Pine Mountain in South East Queensland, where we balance planning how to make your and your kids’ world a brighter, kinder, more connected place… with school pick-ups, sports days and play dates.

We’re parents who are building a brand by talking to and listening to other parents about their needs and what they want for their kids.

We’re continually adapting and evolving but some things (our core beliefs) will always remain.

We reject and rail against the idea of ‘exclusive’ kids brands that can be used for status. At Spencil, we strive to foster ‘inclusivity’. We price our range to be as affordable as we can and we make products to last.

We celebrate diversity and individual differences by providing a range of styles that, hopefully, offer something uplifting to every child.

We love collaborating with our customers and want to hear your ideas (One mum said her kid suggested sloths. Love it! Stay tuned; they’ll be here in their own good time).

As for ‘using a brand for status’, it’s everything we are not. We are intentionally reducing the size and shifting the position of our Spencil badge to make it less prominent. It’s our reminder to ourselves about what we will never want to be.