FIND A PENNY, PICK IT UP
Oct 13, 2021
2 minutes
WORDS SAMANTHA VAN EGMOND
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A STROLL AROUND Kirsty Wiggins’s property on the edge of Narromine, about 400 kilometres north-west of Sydney, reveals the colours and textures found in her handcrafted jewellery pieces. Twisted wire, old fence posts and sepia-toned corrugated iron have all inspired designs for her business, Dumble Collective.
Even an assortment of old coins including pennies and sixpence, discovered in a wooden box under her kitchen sink, have
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