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Ngulburnan, yuriyawi “Waterhole”
These cute waterhole earrings using Sterling Silver and Semi-Precious Stones are available in the stone of your choice making it a fantastic gift. The ones that are pictured for this listing are Black, Yellow and Red Agate. The colours represent the Aboriginal Flag.
Ngulburnan, yuriyawi is in Wiradjuri Language which means waterhole. Wiradjuri is an area where Sonia grew up Dubbo NSW.
Waterholes are very important as most journeys include these without water there is no life.
All the designs in this shop are symbols used in Aboriginal culture and are made by Sonia Pallet, an Aboriginal Jewellery Artist who descendants are from Kooma which is in the Cunnamulla area.
These cute waterhole earrings using Sterling Silver and Semi-Precious Stones are available in the stone of your choice making it a fantastic gift. The ones that are pictured for this listing are Black, Yellow and Red Agate. The colours represent the Aboriginal Flag.
Ngulburnan, yuriyawi is in Wiradjuri Language which means waterhole. Wiradjuri is an area where Sonia grew up Dubbo NSW.
Waterholes are very important as most journeys include these without water there is no life.
All the designs in this shop are symbols used in Aboriginal culture and are made by Sonia Pallet, an Aboriginal Jewellery Artist who descendants are from Kooma which is in the Cunnamulla area.