Title: Ininti Seed Bracelet
ID: MN0801023
Artist: Marie Napurrulla
Medium: Seeds and nuts
Size: 10cm cm
This bracelet is made from both Gum nut shells and Ininti
seeds. Ininti Seeds come naturally in many different red/orange hues.
The Gum nuts shells have been painted on, creating designs associated with Aboriginal iconography, using acrylic paints . The shells are strung onto elastic with the Ininti seeds.
Jewellery making can be a seasonal occupation because the materials required are found in the natural environment and are only available at particular times of the year in certain desert regions. The seeds are collected by Aboriginal women and children traditionally when searching for bush tucker using their knowledge of the land.
Marie Napurrulla is also very talented at painting, using acrylic on canvas. If you would like to know more about the artists artworks, or the read the relevant articles relating to Aboriginal Art and Culture:-

Our Gift Card Certificate of Provenance contains the following information:
- Artist Name: Marie Napurrulla
- Artists Region:
- Description:
- Item ID: MN0801023
This item is an authentic piece of craft made by an Australian Indigenous artist.
Description
This bracelet is made from both Gum nut shells and Ininti
seeds. Ininti Seeds come naturally in many different red/orange hues.
The Gum nuts shells have been painted on, creating designs associated with Aboriginal iconography, using acrylic paints . The shells are strung onto elastic with the Ininti seeds.
Jewellery making can be a seasonal occupation because the materials required are found in the natural environment and are only available at particular times of the year in certain desert regions. The seeds are collected by Aboriginal women and children traditionally when searching for bush tucker using their knowledge of the land.
Marie Napurrulla is also very talented at painting, using acrylic on canvas. If you would like to know more about the artists artworks, or the read the relevant articles relating to Aboriginal Art and Culture:-
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Medium: Seeds and nuts
Size: 10cm cm
This bracelet is made from both Gum nut shells and Ininti
seeds. Ininti Seeds come naturally in many different red/orange hues.
The Gum nuts shells have been painted on, creating designs associated with Aboriginal iconography, using acrylic paints . The shells are strung onto elastic with the Ininti seeds.
Jewellery making can be a seasonal occupation because the materials required are found in the natural environment and are only available at particular times of the year in certain desert regions. The seeds are collected by Aboriginal women and children traditionally when searching for bush tucker using their knowledge of the land.
Marie Napurrulla is also very talented at painting, using acrylic on canvas. If you would like to know more about the artists artworks, or the read the relevant articles relating to Aboriginal Art and Culture:-

Our Gift Card Certificate of Provenance contains the following information:
- Artist Name: Marie Napurrulla
- Artists Region:
- Description:
- Item ID: MN0801023
This item is an authentic piece of craft made by an Australian Indigenous artist.
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