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A beautiful sun design on a glazed ceramic wok shape bowl. The bowl has been hand painted by an Indigenous artist and is signed on the base for authenticity. We know as we deal directly with the artist to ensure they are paid a fair price and in full for their wonderful artwork. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. Price:
You can be assured you are buying an original piece of Aboriginal art when you buy from Australiana Online. We don't add the huge margins that some galleries do on their Aboriginal art. There are no middlemen, we deal directly with the Indigenous artist to ensure they receive full and fair payment for their artwork. This glazed ceramic bowl has been handpainted by Tony Hart, a talented Indigenous artist, with an animal design on the inside of the bowl and and a leafy, circular design on the exterior. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. Original art, lovely gift. Price:
We weren't too sure whether it was a bowl or a vase but it was too good to leave behind! The exterior of the bowl has been hand painted by an Indigenous artist with an original design of Aboriginal children gathering and cooking food on the beach. The interior of the bowl is white. The Indigenous artist has signed the base of the bowl for authenticity. We deal directly with the artist to ensure the artist receives full and fair payment for his art. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. If you are looking for a gift that is unique then consider this piece of Indigenous art. Price:
This glazed ceramic platter is really unusual, it has a real marine theme! The edge is up-turned in a wave pattern and the Indigenous artist has painted an Aboriginal turtle design with a large turtle in the centre on a blue background and smaller turtles around the edge with the colours of the ocean going from blue to green in the centre to yellow and the golden colour of sand around the edge. This beautiful glazed platter is an authentic piece of Indigenous art and is signed on the base for authenticity. If you don't need a special gift just now put this glazed platter away for later as it is only one of a kind - an original piece of art. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information and a larger picture. A unique Australian gift for someone special or a conversation piece for the home, only available at Australiana Online. Price:
We've never seen this before! A small timber bowl, square in shape, painted by an Indigenous artist with an Echidna and Ants. A unique, authentic piece of Aboriginal art only available at Australiana Online. We deal directly with the Aboriginal artist. We know the authenticity of the artwork and ensure the artist receives full and fair payment. Click on the "Detail' button near the price for a larger picture. Price:
"Mook-mooks" are made by the descendants of the Dangatti, Gumbaingirr & Bungalung tribes from the central and north coast areas of New South Wales, Australia. The Aboriginal word "mook-mook" has for centuries been used to signify a ghost spirit. Each "mook-mook" is individually hand made from clay and no two are alike. They are worn either long or short around the neck as a pendant. Suitable for male and female. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. We only have one of each as each "mook-mook" is different. Price:
"Mook-mooks" are made by the descendants of the Dangatti, Gumbaingirr & Bungalung tribes from the central and north coast areas of New South Wales, Australia. The Aboriginal word "mook-mook" has for centuries been used to signify a ghost spirit. Each "mook-mook" is individually hand made from clay and no two are alike. They are worn either long or short around the neck as a pendant. Suitable for male and female. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. We only have one of each as each "mook-mook" is different. Price:
"Mook-mooks" are made by the descendants of the Dangatti, Gumbaingirr & Bungalung tribes from the central and north coast areas of New South Wales, Australia. The Aboriginal word "mook-mook" has for centuries been used to signify a ghost spirit. Each "mook-mook" is individually hand made from clay and no two are alike. They are worn either long or short around the neck as a pendant. Suitable for male and female. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. We only have one of each as each "mook-mook" is different. Price:
"Mook-mooks" are made by the descendants of the Dangatti, Gumbaingirr & Bungalung tribes from the central and north coast areas of New South Wales, Australia. The Aboriginal word "mook-mook" has for centuries been used to signify a ghost spirit. Each "mook-mook" is individually hand made from clay and no two are alike. They are worn either long or short around the neck as a pendant. Suitable for male and female. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. We only have one of each as each "mook-mook" is different. Price:
"Mook-mooks" are made by the descendants of the Dangatti, Gumbaingirr & Bungalung tribes from the central and north coast areas of New South Wales, Australia. The Aboriginal word "mook-mook" has for centuries been used to signify a ghost spirit. Each "mook-mook" is individually hand made from clay and no two are alike. They are worn either long or short around the neck as a pendant. Suitable for male and female. Click on the "Detail" button near the price for a larger picture and more information. We only have one of each as each "mook-mook" is different. Price:
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