Better World Aboriginal Art Lacquered 73mm Bangle (4cm wide) - Mulga Country
by Nora Nyutjanka Davidson
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Better World Aboriginal Art Lacquered 71mm Bangle (4cm wide) - Seven Sisters by Andrea Mimpitja Adamson
Size: 71cm - 4cm wide
Handcrafted paper-mache
CROSS CULTURAL PROJECT - Kar-e-Kalamdani is the local name for paper mache - a a Kashmiri cottage industry introduced to the Karmir Valley in 15th century. There are many steps in the process - creating pulp from recycled paper - molding and finishing the shapes - handpainting and varnishing
This is the place where Nora was born. It is Mulga country and a great place to find Honey Ants. There is a story of a mother with her two children and they have great success in this place finding honey ants. They enjoy the sweet reward for their efforts
Royalties from the sales of these Bangles go directly to the Artist
Designed in Australia by Aboriginal Artists and made in Kashmir
(JEWL-BANG-BTW-NND)
SKU | JEWL-BANG-BTW-NND |
Barcode # | 794712310228 |
Brand | Better World Arts |
Shipping Weight | 0.0450kg |
Shipping Width | 0.090m |
Shipping Height | 0.050m |
Shipping Length | 0.090m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.000405000m3 |
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