Haus of Dizzy Limited Edition 'Future Dreaming' Badge
An image of black text that says 'Ally Friendly' on a pink, white, orange, and yellow gradient background.

Haus of Dizzy Limited Edition 'Future Dreaming' Badge

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LIMITED EDITION – NAIDOC 2025 'FUTURE DREAMING' BADGE

Featuring bold, hand-painted lettering and shimmering glitter acrylic, this badge celebrates the power of Blak youth and their limitless potential. A sparkling reminder to uplift, protect and champion the next generation of culture shapers💫

Handcrafted in our Fitzroy studio, this limited edition badge is a tribute to this year’s NAIDOC theme. Each piece is 100% handmade; laser cut, hand-painted, and carefully assembled using high-quality acrylic in the colours of the Aboriginal flag, along with premium glitter and iridescent finishes. 

Pin it to your jacket, bag or lanyard and wear your pride with power and purpose. ✊🏽

Size:

  • One-size: 3.5cm x 7.5cm

Colours:

  • Black, yellow, red, silver glitter, and iridescent acrylic, with red, black, and yellow hand-painted lettering.

Everything is made to order so we don't waste any materials.

Custom pieces take 5-10 days to make and all other pieces are 2-3 days to dispatch via your postage option.

All items are shipped from Melbourne with Australia Post.

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