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These statement earrings are perfect for adding eye-catching colours and patterns to simple outfits. They feature gold accents and lightweight metal pieces printed with the artwork “My Mother Earth” by Indigenous artist Shara Delaney.
Return policy: Due to hygiene and safety reasons we cannot accept any returns of earrings. Please note if the item is faulty, it is of course exempt from this rule.
Style: Printed Metal Earrings
Material: Lightweight printed metal and gold metal French hooks.
Sizing: 6cm (H) x 2cm (W)
Story: My Mother Earth
Artist: Shara Delaney
Naree Budjong Djara translates to My Mother Earth.
This artwork represents the special connection between land and water to Aboriginal People. We value our relationship to country, honour it through art, language, song, and dance. Passing knowledge and customs down to younger generations. When our environment is thriving and protected, our people feel the same way. When it's under threat, this impacts us mentally and spiritually. We mourn loss and destruction of sacred sites and cultural heritage. If we can focus to support Mother Earth making sustainable decisions this not only benefits our wellbeing but also future generations. The design includes lines and circles that are families and community. All joined together to keep our culture alive and strong. The "U" shapes signify people in our community. Our old people told us what foods we suitable to eat and what plants and animals were in season. These are the different aspects I created using the dots.
I love these earrings. I received so many comments on them when I wore them to work. Thank you for the great work you are doing in promoting the wonderful work of first nations people.
Wonderful experience purchasing from Yarn, thank you!
These earrings are truly beautiful,I so love the shape and the earthy colour. Victoria.
Absolutely love them, I ordered another pair for my daughter as she loves them too.
Love the design of these earrings. Well designed and put together. They are just lovely and honor Mother Earth really well.
Aboriginal Quandamooka woman
Shara is an Australian Aboriginal contemporary artist from Quandamooka country, inspired by stories of her Elders, the generation from One Mile. “I want to remember them [my elders] by painting, so I can leave something for my daughter one day.” Shara’s paintings are her identity as a strong saltwater woman, her connection to family, sand and sea.
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