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“Walkabout” footprint baayi
Baayi is Wiradjuri language for footprint. Wiradjuri Country is where Sonia grew up in Dubbo NSW.
This fantastic pair of Sterling Silver earrings “walkabout” have the symbol for the footprint, they make great presents especially people who love to travel.
They are completely sterling silver. They are aprox 1.4cm from drop and 1.4cm wide.
All designs in this shop are symbols used in Aboriginal culture and are made by Sonia Pallett, an Aboriginal Jewellery Artist who descends from Kooma near Cunnamulla area. It is really great to have support from both indigenous and non indigenous people who make her dream a reality of making and selling jewellery that helps represent her culture.
Baayi is Wiradjuri language for footprint. Wiradjuri Country is where Sonia grew up in Dubbo NSW.
This fantastic pair of Sterling Silver earrings “walkabout” have the symbol for the footprint, they make great presents especially people who love to travel.
They are completely sterling silver. They are aprox 1.4cm from drop and 1.4cm wide.
All designs in this shop are symbols used in Aboriginal culture and are made by Sonia Pallett, an Aboriginal Jewellery Artist who descends from Kooma near Cunnamulla area. It is really great to have support from both indigenous and non indigenous people who make her dream a reality of making and selling jewellery that helps represent her culture.