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PO Box 376, Terrey Hills, NSW, 2084, Australia
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1300 138 515
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My Fair Ladybird
Bringing you a delightful range of ethical home and giftware, designed in Australia and hand crafted traditionally by women in Nepal.

Pixie Boots
Fun felted woollen pixie boot slippers. Available in assorted colours and a full range of kids and adult sizes. Acid free dyes used. Hand crafted traditionally by women in Nepal.

Felt Elephants
Solid woollen felt elephants. hand crafted traditionally by women in Nepal.

A1 gift paper - flower petal design
A1 himalayan lokta paper with himalayan flower petal design. hand crafted traditionally by women in Nepal using only the bark of the "lokta" plant, making this paper entirely tree free.

A1 Gift Paper
A1 himalayan lokta paper. available in natural lokta and assorted colours. Hand crafted traditionally by women in Nepal using only the bark of the "lokta" plant, making this paper entirely tree free.

A4 Paper Stationery
A4 himalayan lokta paper and envelopes. Available in natural lokta and assorted colours. hand crafted traditionally by women in Nepal using only the bark of the "lokta" plant, making this paper entirely tree free.

Photo Album - flower petal design
Available in natural lokta and 4 assorted colours. sizes: small, medium and large. Hand crafted traditionally by women in Nepal using only the bark of the "lokta" plant, making this paper product entirely tree free.

Notebook - flower petal design
Available in natural lokta and 4 assorted colours. Sizes: A8 - A4 journal. Hand crafted traditionally by women in Nepal using only the bark of the "lokta" plant, making this paper product entirely tree free.

Notebook - mirror leaf design
Available in 5 assorted colours. sizes: A8 - A4 journal. Hand crafted traditionally by women in nepal using only the bark of the "lokta" plant, making this paper product entirely tree free.

Pipal Leaf
These delicate leaves fall naturally from the Pipal tree, that grows in the foothills of the Himalayas, and are gathered and carefully hand-dyed in a variety of bright colours.
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