Bogong Moth – Aboriginal Pin (Red/Orange)
$41.68
Bogong Moth Aboriginal Pin illustrates important Victorian Alpine moths eaten by our ancestors during the dry season. Making it a beautiful collectable pin.
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Description
Bogong Moth Aboriginal Pin – Red/Orange
Deberer, Bogong Moths were gathered in the Victorian Alps by our Liwik (ancestors) during the Biderap (dry season). They are a very rich source of protein. They follow Bunjils law and wear his markings.
This Bogong Moth Aboriginal Pin is a cloisonnne style, high-quality, heavy-duty metal brooch.
Packaged in a recycled cardboard Gift Box, the pin comes with information about the artist and artwork on the pin.
About the Maker
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people – who belong to the Kulin nation. Mick, a First Nations, Aboriginal artist was born in Melbourne and draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people.
Mick weaves the images of those legends into each original artwork and reflects the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia. Each artwork Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
So see more First Nations Gifts from Ngarga Warendj here…
Additional information
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 5.5 × 3 cm |
Aboriginal Business | The business who sells this product or service is a First Nations or Aboriginal owned business. |
Designed in Australia | |
Colour | Burnt Orange, Eucalyptus Green, Red |
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Shipping Rates
Shipping Destination
Weight Equal To and Above | Shipping Cost |
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0 kg | $10.00 |
0.5 kg | $15.00 |
1 kg | $17.00 |
3 kg | $21.00 |
- Measures 50mm x 36.8mm
- Presented in a stylish box with magnetic closure
- Information card included - with information on the design and artist
- Metal with Enamel Inlay
- Heavy-duty pin with two pins and clasps to hold the pin in place.
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