Aboriginal Earrings
Country: Australian Aboriginal, Indigenous
Style: Printed Metal Earrings, Front printed with artwork and back plain black.
Material: Lightweight printed metal. Stainless steel details and French hooks.
Sizing: 5cm (H) x 3.5cm (W)
Story: Ngatijirri Nests
Artist: Kenneth Jungarrayi Martin
Return policy: Due to hygiene and safety reasons we cannot accept any returns of earrings.
Artwork Story:
'Ngatijirri' (Budgerigar) are small, bright green birds native to central Australia which are common around the Yuendumu area, especially after the summer rains. Men would hunt for Ngatijirri nests, robbing them of eggs and juvenile birds, which are both considered delicacies.
Artist:
Kenneth Jungarrayi Martin - Aboriginal Warlpiri man.
Kenneth Jungarrayi Martin was born in Lajamanu, an Aboriginal community in semi-arid country on the edge of the Tanami Desert, halfway between Darwin and Alice Springs in the NT of Australia. “When I was young I was a lover boy, a music man! I’m a singer, my mother was a singer and my father was her manager.” Kenneth is a member of the ‘Lajamanu Teenage Band’ and their album Vision was nominated for an Aria Award for Best World Music Album. They are one of the most popular live acts in the Territory and have played Survival, Burunga, Melbourne Fringe and many other community festivals. When Kenneth is not travelling with his music he lives in Nyirripi with his second wife Evelyn Nangala Robertson, an artist with Warlukurlangu Artists. Kenneth began painting with Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation; an Aboriginal owned and governed Art Centre in 2011. Kenneth paints his father’s Jukurrpa, Yankirri (Emu Dreaming), Dreaming stories about his country south of Yuendumu. “I sit and do painting, it makes me feel relaxed. I do the design and everything and my wife does the dot painting.”
Royalties from the sale of this licensed product go to the artists.
Designed in Australia by an Indigenous artist; Made in China
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$39.95Price
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