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Yakajirri – Bush Raison Dreaming by Darby Jampijnpa Ross
Hand Made in Australia with royalties going directly to the artist and their community.
Each piece has a detail of the original artwork photo anodised into the aluminium and then sealed with a resin. We use high quality sterling silver earwires and silver plated findings. All pieces are nickel free.
The artwork is from Warlukurlangu Artists from Yuendumu, Central Desert, Australia.
The artist’s country is Ngalikirlangu, north of Yuendumu where his father, Jangala lived.
Large numbers of yankirri (emu ancestors) were travelling north and camped at Kunurrulypa and Ngunkurrlmanu, two deep soakages (naturalljy occurring wells). The emus ate yakajirri (bush raisins) that grow near water.
Hand Made in Australia with royalties going directly to the artist and their community.
Each piece has a detail of the original artwork photo anodised into the aluminium and then sealed with a resin. We use high quality sterling silver earwires and silver plated findings. All pieces are nickel free.
The artwork is from Warlukurlangu Artists from Yuendumu, Central Desert, Australia.
The artist’s country is Ngalikirlangu, north of Yuendumu where his father, Jangala lived.
Large numbers of yankirri (emu ancestors) were travelling north and camped at Kunurrulypa and Ngunkurrlmanu, two deep soakages (naturalljy occurring wells). The emus ate yakajirri (bush raisins) that grow near water.