Aboriginal Art Stubby Cooler – Delvine Petyarre
$11.95
Aboriginal Art Stubby Can Cooler featuring Delvine Petyarre’s ‘My Country’ artwork. Made in Australia, insulated, lightweight, and perfect for outdoor use or gifting.
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Aboriginal Art Stubby Cooler – Delvine Petyarre | Indigenous Australian Can Cooler
Enjoy your favourite drink while celebrating authentic Aboriginal art with this beautifully designed Stubby Can Cooler featuring the artwork “My Country” by Aboriginal artist Delvine Petyarre.
“My Country” reflects the artist’s deep spiritual and cultural connection to her ancestral land. The flowing patterns and natural tones represent the landscapes, stories, and traditions that have been passed down through generations, honouring the enduring relationship between Aboriginal people and Country.
Proudly made in Australia, this stubby cooler is crafted from high-quality insulating material to help keep your beverages colder for longer while providing a comfortable, non-slip grip. Lightweight yet durable, it’s perfect for keeping beverages in aluminium cans cool at BBQs, picnics, camping, beach days, outdoor events, or everyday use.
Whether you’re looking for a practical accessory, a meaningful cultural gift, or a unique Australian souvenir, this cooler combines functionality with the beauty and storytelling of Indigenous art.
Carry a piece of Country with you and celebrate the beauty and cultural significance of Aboriginal art.
Features:
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Authentic Aboriginal artwork “My Country” by Delvine Petyarre
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Proudly made in Australia
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High-quality neoprene insulation to keep drinks colder for longer
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Fits standard aluminium cans and glass bottles
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Lightweight, durable, and easy to carry
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Ideal for outdoor gatherings, travel, and everyday use
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Unique Indigenous Australian gift or souvenir
Product Care: This product is machine washable using a cold, gentle cycle with a mild detergent.
Measurements: Product Dimensions – 7cm (diameter) x 10.5cm (height).
About the Artist and Artwork
Artwork based on Delvine Petyarre’s My Country.
Delvine predominantly paints the dreamtime story of the Atnwelarre (Pencil Yam). The dreamtime of the Atnwelarre was passed down to her from her father’s country, Alhalkere.
Delvine Petyarre is the younger sister of well-known Utopia artist Anna Price Petyarre and shares the same stories and Country as her sister Anna. Delvine Petyarre is connected to Atneltyeye (Boundary Bore), which is situated in Utopia in Central Australia.
Delvine continues the tradition of using fine dot work to represent Country, showing the undulating sandhills and formations of dry river beds that mark this landscape. The paintings are mostly black and white and represent important sites and locations scattered across the landscape.
The paintings continue the tradition of Anmatyerre women at Utopia who maintain the ceremonies and activities that are focused on maintaining the resources of the land. These include ceremonies for bush foods, for bush medicines and for the general health of the people and their country.
Although less well known than her sister, Delvine Petyarre is an accomplished painter whose fine skills will bring her work more to the forefront of Utopia art.
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Additional information
| Weight | 0.271 kg |
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| Dimensions | 12.5 × 9 cm |
| Licensed Artwork | This product uses ethically licenced artwork by a First Nations Artist |
| Royalties Received | This product provides royalties from the sale of the item to a First Nations Artist or community |
| Australian Made | This product is made or assembled in Australia using Australian or imported materials |
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