Imprint Of Change 'Reconciliation Week' Ceramic Coffee Mug

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National Reconciliation Week 2025 

Featuring striking design by proud Wiradjuri artist Amy Kilby, this artwork honours the journey of reconciliation and celebrates unity, identity and collective action. The handprint symbolises the mark we leave behind – a reminder that reconciliation is a shared path we walk together. With elements of community, Culture, Country and renewal, this piece speaks to connection and the power of coming together with open hearts and minds.

“I think my hope for people wearing the design is that it sparks reflection and conversation. Reconciliation Week is such an important time to think about the steps we’re all taking (big and small) towards understanding, respect and unity. I hope the design reminds people that we each leave a mark, and that working together, with open hearts and minds, is how we shape a better future.”

Crafted from high-quality ceramic, this 325ml mug is designed for both style and function. With a glossy, locally printed finish, it brings First Nations art into your daily routine, whether you're enjoying a morning coffee or winding down with tea.  Locally printed in-house in our Meanjin studio, we are proud to keep as much of our production on-shore as possible to support local jobs and training. 

PLEASE NOTE: Our ceramic mugs are microwave safe, but please handwash only. They are NOT dishwasher safe.

Product: Ceramic Mug
Size:
11oz/325ml
Washing:
Handwash only
Artwork: Imprint Of Change
Artist: Amy Kilby

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Amy Kilby

Wiradjuri woman

Hi, my name is Amy Kilby and I am a proud Wiradjuri woman from the Riverina NSW. I have always had a passion for art in general...

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