High Roller
hand made in Australia
20x10cm
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Oriental dollarbird
The dollarbird is migratory, visiting the Top End to nest in high tree hollows and breed during the build-up and wet season each year. While the dollarbirds that arrive across the north of Australia tend to return to New Guinea and surrounding islands, the species can be found from here to Korea, Japan and India.
The dollarbird gets its name from the distinctive white or pale blue circular shape on its wings, visible in flight. They perform aerial rolling courtship displays and are the only member of the appropriately named Roller family found in Australia.
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glasses slip cases
Our glasses cases have a sturdy canvas outer printed with our own designs. They are fully lined and feature a padded layer to provide protection for your glasses cases while taking up much less room in your bag than a hard carry case.
They fit most glasses, being 10cm across and around 20cm tall.
They're durable and washable and customers report the fun bright prints make them easy to find in your bag.
Handmade with love
Every fabric used in our glasses cases is designed by Boo at Susurrus Studio in Darwin River, located an hour south of Darwin in the hot tropics of Australia. Boo draws much of her inspiration from her bush environment, especially the birds and flora of the Top End and across Australia.
The fabrics are printed with care in Sydney. When they arrive, Boo steps away from the design table and leans into the sewing machine to hand craft each item.