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Maratj

Maratj are ceremonial body adornments made from balgurr (Kurrajong). The bark is stripped from the tree, smashed with a rock to soften then boiled, sometimes with natural bush dyes. The balgurr is then rolled in the a rope then used to create ceremonial wear. These normally have feathers at the end. These are worn by women after a cleansing ceremony, especially after the death of a husband.

Categories: Bula'bula Arts

Name: Margaret Djarrbalabal


Language: Ganalbingu



Biography:

Margaret Djarbalarbal is also known as Margaret Malibirr. An excellent weaver, she enjoys collecting pandanus, digging for roots and preparing the dye. She carefully chooses the freshest leaves for the best quality weaving.


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