Celebration 1000 Piece Indigenous Artwork Puzzle
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Alkina Edwards
Yorta Yorta Woman
“I’ve always loved seeing the Aboriginal Artwork showcases on their merchandise and seeing Indigenous Models wear their clothin... Learn more
Product: 1000 Piece Puzzle
Materials: 1200g White board, 128g coated paper
Size: Puzzle 75 x 50cm, Box 21 x 21 x 6.5cm
Artwork: Celebration
Artist: Alkina Edwards

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Vibrant colours, good quality, tight fit pieces
This jigsaw is very good value for money, compared to others in the same price point. The colours and print quality is excellent. One suggestion I have is to include an explanation of the different symbols in the artwork to improve overall understanding and education of Indigenous artwork.
Havent used as it is a present
Average puzzle
First time buying Yarn puzzles. Absolutely love the artwork but the quality is quite average. The pieces are very thin and fall apart very easily. They also have the lettering on the back and if I had of known this, I wouldn’t have bought them. I am a huge puzzler but unfortunately won’t be back to buy more of these ones.
Great puzzle
I love the artwork of this puzzle. It was packaged really nicely, with a canvas bag for the pieces. The pieces have letters on the back- the puzzle is split into 8 sections, A-H. It was much easier to sort the pieces by letters rather than colours/patterns, and it was then like 8 mini puzzles to complete, which I enjoyed.