Bula Ngulburnan, yuriyawi “Two Waterholes” Tigers Eye Sterling Silver Earrings by Sonia Pallett
$95.00
Only a few left in stock
These fabulous waterhole earrings use Sterling Silver and Tigers Eye and would make a fantastic gift. The length is taken from the loop of the ear hook. Approximately 55mm.
Sonia Pallett grew up on Wiradjuri Country in Dubbo NSW, and her ancestors are from Kooma near Cunnamulla area.
"I love to work in sterling silver and semi-precious stones which add colour and dimension to my pieces. I am proud to have created a collection of jewellery bringing my Ancestor's storytelling symbols into a modern light with non-traditional wearable art. Most of this collection is named in Wiradjuri Language, helping everyone understand and appreciate our Culture."
These earrings make a fantastic gift or a special treat for yourself.* Orders are typically processed and dispatched within 48 hours (excluding weekends and public holidays)
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