Tribe & Temple

Hand-crafted

Homewares & Adornments

Made with the utmost love and intention from the Daintree Rainforest, Far North Queensland, Australia.

Jewellery

A selection of unique pieces, crafted by hand with the utmost care,... 

Wood

Find here our selection of wooden incense holders, candle holders, and other... 

Homewares, adornments & community events

Tribe & Temple was birthed from an idea that moved us in a direction where we didn't feel stagnant or unhappy and toward a space where we could create freely, both in our craft and in our desire to bring people together. As many people do, we had been questioning the unnatural state of things in our modern society and were yearning for something more...

So here we are...

A space where we can share our art, our craft, ourselves.

  • Our Story

    Nicola & Morrison wanted more from their day to day jobs and wanted an additional outlet alongside their main source of income. They were also curious as to why most of Australia's production was out-sourced to another country. Tired of the relentless mass production of lifeless items that dominate the shelves in Australian stores, T&T was born so that they could evolve from these patterns and begin to develop a space where others could do the same. And now this space allows them to put love & intention into their craft & events, and in turn commits them to the change they want to see in the world.

  • Why we do what we do

    At T&T we are forever questioning the unnatural state of things in our modern society- the mass production of plastics, the poisoning of the oceans, the polluting of the air, and the lack of power in the hands of the people. We believe that nature is absolutely abundant with materials to utilise and therefore we repurpose, reuse, craft, and create adornments for your home and your body with love and intention so that you can surround yourself with things that don’t carry the negative energy of mass production. What we do and what we offer is more than just an exchange of money - it’s an exchange of energy, it's the process, it’s the intention and it’s the love that’s put into it.

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