Shopping in The Kimberley
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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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Zebra Rock Gallery
On the Ord River 14km from Kununurra, Zebra Rock produces jewellery and sculptures from the unique zebra siltstone found around Lake Argyle. The leafy grounds and small tea room are a pleasant place to relax. Kids can feed the fish.
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