Shopping in Broome
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Paspaley Pearls
Paspaley started Australia's first cultured-pearl farm 420km north of Broome at Kuri Bay in the 1950s.
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Kailis Pearls
If you're looking for lustrous pearls, two pioneering family businesses produce the best quality pearls in the most stunning settings. Having established Broome's first underwater pearl farm on a Roebuck Bay seabed, Kailis Pearls creates elegant understated designs.
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Old Broome Lockup Gallery
In the building that was a jail for Aborigines up until the 1950s, this gallery sells art by local Indigenous painters, along with photography, carvings, didgeridoos and music created by resident artists.
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Gecko Gallery
The ever-helpful Belinda Cornish specialises in east Kimberley and Western Desert art, including canvases, prints and etchings.
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Magabala Books
Indigenous publishers covering novels, social history, biographies and children's literature.
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Short St Gallery
In a 100 year-old house (one of Broome's oldest: note the wind tunnel!), Short St Gallery was Broome's first gallery and specialises in contemporary indigenous Kimberley art.
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Courthouse Markets
For local arts, crafts, incense, candles, hippy gear and hemp clothes, head to the Courthouse Markets or the Town Beach Markets during the Staircase to the Moon.
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Kimberley Camping Hire
This long-time outfit hires out sleeping bags, tents, stoves, satellite phones, generators and more. Free delivery and pick-up.
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Galway Pearls
One of Broome’s most popular and approachable pearl shops, with a small but well-curated selection and good prices.
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Kimberley Camping & Outback Supplies
Camp ovens, jaffle irons and everything else you need for a successful expedition into the Kimberley.
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