Who We Are
Wurun is a small, Indigenous-led creative practice shaped by family, culture, and care.
Our work is made slowly. Each piece is considered in conversation and reviewed together by mother, daughter, and son, allowing time for reflection, adjustment, and intention. This shared process helps ensure that what we make feels right to exist in the world and on the body.
We are drawn to natural materials for their warmth, texture, and individuality. Rather than forcing a fixed outcome, we allow materials and ideas to guide the direction of each piece. Some works are refined, others remain raw, but all are created with the same respect for process and meaning.
Wurun exists between art and adornment. Our pieces are designed to be worn, carried, and lived with, holding story through use, time, and connection.
(Some images include past works from the Wurun archive.)