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This Murra Wolka wooden keyring features an Indigenous design of a waterhole, symbolising the importance of water and its connection to life and the land. Handcrafted by Aboriginal artists from the Gidarjil community, this keyring is made of timber and hangs from a metal chain and keyring. The reverse side is plain black, providing a complementary finish to the design.
Timber keyring approximately 5cm in length, with a metal chain and keyring