Aboriginal Earrings – Kali Protection Brown – by Jerome

$27.00

Beautiful jewelry designed by children in the foster care system, helping them discover and connect with their cultural heritage.

Indigenous Australians utilized boomerangs as versatile tools for hunting game, warfare, creating music, and for practical uses like digging and scraping.

The Noongar people call boomerangs ‘kali’ or ‘kylie’. In this design, Jerome is showing the hunters resting after a ‘yongariny’ or kangaroo hunt. It was traditionally Noongar men or ‘maaman’ who hunted.

Our earrings have a stainless steel setting.

99 in stock

Description

Beautiful Aboriginal earrings designed by children in the foster care system, helping them discover and connect with their cultural heritage.

Exploring the Beauty of Aboriginal Earrings

Hypoallergenic & Durable: Crafted with a stainless steel setting, these Aboriginal earrings are built to last and are gentle on even the most sensitive skin.

Comfortable & Secure Fit: Featuring a classic Shepherd Crook ear wire, these earrings offer comfortable wear all day long.

Stunning Glass Dome Finish: The elegant glass dome design magnifies the intricate artwork, creating a captivating and beautiful earring.

Learn the Story: Each pair comes with a high-quality card providing fascinating insights into the design and the talented artist behind it.

They are not waterproof, so please don’t wear them in the water.

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Blue, Green, Orange, Brown

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