Nagula Jarndu
Jila (waterhole) earrings
Jila (waterhole) earrings
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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.
Nagula Jarndu (Saltwater Woman) is a not-for-profit 100% Aboriginal owned and managed art centre with a focus on contemporary hand printed textiles.
The earring designs have come from those textile prints.
The earrings are laser cut acrylics that are hand painted with stainless steel findings.
Nagula Jarndu earrings are hand made in Broome, Western Australia



