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Please note that the material used for these earrings is reflective, and therefore colours may vary from what is shown.
Jila (waterhole) earrings by Walmajarri-Nykina artist Gabriella Baxter.
Waterholes are so much more than a water source for First Nations peoples. They can also be sacred sites and places of great spiritual importance and sustenance.
Mirror bronze acrylic with a white hand-painted detail and a mirror orange organic circle top with stainless steel post.
Approx. 7cm in length.
Jila (waterhole) earrings by Walmajarri-Nykina artist Gabriella Baxter.
Waterholes are so much more than a water source for First Nations peoples. They can also be sacred sites and places of great spiritual importance and sustenance.
Mirror bronze acrylic with a white hand-painted detail and a mirror orange organic circle top with stainless steel post.
Approx. 7cm in length.