Aboriginal Gumnut Necklace by Lorna Peterman Napaljarri

Title: Aboriginal Gumnut Necklace
ID: LP1105190
Artist: Lorna Peterman Napaljarri
Medium: Seeds and nuts
Size: 35 cm
Making jewellery, such as necklaces is also an extremely important component in Aboriginal culture.
Lorna Peterman Napaljarri collected the gumnuts and other small brown nuts from her country of Kaltukatjara
in central Australia.
The production of necklaces is a seasonal occupation which is mainly carried out by the women in a community. In the desert regions of Australia seed production and development are dependent on sufficient rainfalls. Women and children gather seeds and pods for necklace making while searching for bush tucker using their traditional knowledge. Gum nut seeds are collected while they are still green, they are sorted, cleaned, dried and then drilled or poked using hot wire to create beads for necklace making.
If you would like to know more about Aboriginal Beaded Jewellery and the relationship with Aboriginal Art and culture, please read the following articles

Our Gift Card Certificate of Provenance contains the following information:
- Artist Name: Lorna Peterman Napaljarri
- Artists Region:
- Description:
- Item ID: LP1105190
This item is an authentic piece of craft made by an Australian Indigenous artist.



