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Australiana Online has authentic Aboriginal art and craft including glazed pottery, paintings, and prints. Some of these are original pieces of artwork - you will not buy them anywhere else. They are unique Australian gift ideas for men, women, and corporate gifts.



Aboriginal Mook-Mook

Aboriginal Mook-Mook

"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.



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Aboriginal Mook-Mook

Aboriginal Mook-Mook

"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.



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Dreamtime Dolphin - white dot/red centre

Dreamtime Dolphin - white dot/red centre

The Dreamtime Dolphin is hand made and hand painted by an Indigenous artist. The story about the Dreamtime Dolphin is :

"Each year when the mullet were running, one of theTribal Elders would go to a point overlooking the ocean. They would call out in Gumbaingirr lingo for the dolphins to help round up all the fish and bring them in so the Tribal people could feast."

Each Dreamtime Dolphin is unique. We only have one of each as they are a piece of authentic Aboriginal art.

Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information and a larger picture.

A unique Australian gift that will fit easily into the luggage of an overseas visitor.



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Dreamtime Dolphin - yellow dot/red centre

Dreamtime Dolphin - yellow dot/red centre

The Dreamtime Dolphin is made from clay and hand painted by an Indigenous artist. The story about the Dreamtime Dolphin is :

"Each year when the mullet were running, one of theTribal Elders would go to a point overlooking the ocean. They would call out in Gumbaingirr lingo for the dolphins to help round up all the fish and bring them in so the Tribal people could feast."

Each Dreamtime Dolphin is unique. We only have one of each as they are a piece of authentic Aboriginal art.

Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information and a larger picture.

Unique gift, affordable price.



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Dreamtime Dolphin - tan dot/orange centre

Dreamtime Dolphin - tan dot/orange centre

The Dreamtime Dolphin is made from clay and hand painted by an Indigenous artist. The story about the Dreamtime Dolphin is :

"Each year when the mullet were running, one of theTribal Elders would go to a point overlooking the ocean. They would call out in Gumbaingirr lingo for the dolphins to help round up all the fish and bring them in so the Tribal people could feast."

Each Dreamtime Dolphin is unique. We only have one of each as they are a piece of authentic Aboriginal art.

Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information and a larger picture.

Authentic Aboriginal art for home or the office.



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Dreamtime Dolphin - white dot/tan centre

Dreamtime Dolphin - white dot/tan centre

The hand made Dreamtime Dolphin is made from clay and hand painted by an Indigenous artist. The story about the Dreamtime Dolphin is :

"Each year when the mullet were running, one of theTribal Elders would go to a point overlooking the ocean. They would call out in Gumbaingirr lingo for the dolphins to help round up all the fish and bring them in so the Tribal people could feast."

These are not massed produced souvenirs, each Dreamtime Dolphin is unique. We only have one of each as they are a piece of authentic Aboriginal art.

Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information and a larger picture.

Give a special friend a unique gift.



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Dreamtime Dolphin - red dot/black centre

Dreamtime Dolphin - red dot/black centre

The Dreamtime Dolphin is made from clay and hand painted by an Indigenous artist. The story about the Dreamtime Dolphin is :

"Each year when the mullet were running, one of theTribal Elders would go to a point overlooking the ocean. They would call out in Gumbaingirr lingo for the dolphins to help round up all the fish and bring them in so the Tribal people could feast."

Each Dreamtime Dolphin is unique. We only have one of each as they are a piece of authentic Aboriginal art.

Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information and a larger picture.

An affordable gift from Australia with a story.



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Dreamtime Dolphin - tan dot/blue centre

Dreamtime Dolphin - tan dot/blue centre

The Dreamtime Dolphin is made from clay and hand painted by an Indigenous artist. The story about the Dreamtime Dolphin is :

"Each year when the mullet were running, one of theTribal Elders would go to a point overlooking the ocean. They would call out in Gumbaingirr lingo for the dolphins to help round up all the fish and bring them in so the Tribal people could feast."

These are not massed produced souvenirs, each Dreamtime Dolphin is unique. We only have one of each as they are a piece of authentic Aboriginal art.

Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information and a larger picture.

A nice memento of your visit Down Under.



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Dreamtime Dolphin - yellow dot/tan centre

Dreamtime Dolphin - yellow dot/tan centre

The Dreamtime Dolphin is made from clay and hand painted by an Indigenous artist. The story about the Dreamtime Dolphin is :

"Each year when the mullet were running, one of theTribal Elders would go to a point overlooking the ocean. They would call out in Gumbaingirr lingo for the dolphins to help round up all the fish and bring them in so the Tribal people could feast."

These are not massed produced souvenirs, each Dreamtime Dolphin is unique. We only have one of each as they are a piece of authentic Aboriginal art.

Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information and a larger picture.

An unusual gift from Australia.



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Dreamtime Dolphin - blue dot/pink centre

Dreamtime Dolphin - blue dot/pink centre

The Dreamtime Dolphin is made from clay and hand painted by an Indigenous artist. The story about the Dreamtime Dolphin is :

"Each year when the mullet were running, one of theTribal Elders would go to a point overlooking the ocean. They would call out in Gumbaingirr lingo for the dolphins to help round up all the fish and bring them in so the Tribal people could feast."

These are not massed produced souvenirs, each Dreamtime Dolphin is unique. We only have one of each as they are a piece of authentic Aboriginal art.

Click on the "Detail" button near the price for more information and a larger picture.

Collect our hand made and painted Dreamtime Dolphins.



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