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Ngulburnan, yuriyawi “Waterhole” Sterling Silver Earrrings
These medium waterhole earrings using Sterling Silver making it a fantastic gift. The length is taken from the loop of the ear hook.
Ngulburnan, yuriyawi is in Wiradjuri Language which means waterhole. Wiradjuri is an area where Sonia grew up Dubbo NSW.
All the designs in this shop are symbols used in Aboriginal culture and are made by Sonia Pallett, an Aboriginal Jewellery Artist whose descendants are from Kooma Tribe which is in the Cunnamulla area.
These medium waterhole earrings using Sterling Silver making it a fantastic gift. The length is taken from the loop of the ear hook.
Ngulburnan, yuriyawi is in Wiradjuri Language which means waterhole. Wiradjuri is an area where Sonia grew up Dubbo NSW.
All the designs in this shop are symbols used in Aboriginal culture and are made by Sonia Pallett, an Aboriginal Jewellery Artist whose descendants are from Kooma Tribe which is in the Cunnamulla area.