Perridak Arts
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Feathered Path Hairclip This piece honours connection to both sky and spirit.
Feathered Path Hairclip This piece honours connection to both sky and spirit.
Warraburnburn In Burarra and Gun-nartpa languages the figure represented in this artwork is generally known as a wangarra ‘ghost spirit’. For the Warrawarra clan ghost spirits have their own particular characteristics and their own name – Warraburnburn. The Warraburnburn and the closely related Galabarrbarr Read more…
Status: Stock Cushion Cover 45cmx45cm Cushion Covers 45cmx45cm – envelope style. Assorted Artist Designs on printed textiles. Hand sewn locally in Broome. Made from screen printed assorted textile prints created by Nagula Jarndu Artists and hand printed in Melbourne. Your Read more…
Status: Stock Art Tram Merch 2026 Share our Elders’ stories with pride on all your adventures! Honour the heart and spirit of our Elders’ beloved RISING 2025 First Peoples Melbourne Art Tram, currently adorning a tram traveling Routes 3, 64 and 67 all across Read more…
Titjikala Shopping Day Shopping day is Titjikala is a very busy day. Families gather at the shop to get food, kids playing in the yard and cars travelling to or from Alice Springs.
Kaalpa (Kalypa, Canning Stock Route Well 23) “Kaalpa (Kalypa, Canning Stock Route Well 23) is my grandfather’s Country. There’s a waterhole there, Kaalpa waterhole. It’s my two pops’ Country. They been walking around, hunting around Kaalpa. You can see a yapu (rock), warla (lake), Read more…
Kaalpa (Kalypa, Canning Stock Route Well 23) “Kaalpa (Kalypa, Canning Stock Route Well 23) is my grandfather’s Country. There’s a waterhole there, Kaalpa waterhole. It’s my two pops’ Country. They been walking around, hunting around Kaalpa. You can see a yapu (rock), warla (lake), Read more…
Where mother earth rests This basket is woven in a deep brown dye, representing Mother Earth and the strength and grounding she provides. Resting on the side of the basket is a stone placed upon the bark from the Sydney Read more…
Bush Jewellery – Earrings The women of Maningrida and surrounding homelands use a combination of locally found seeds, bone and shells to make a variety of jewellery including necklaces. earrings and bracelets. Many of the artists use complex patterns and designs Read more…
Bush Jewellery – Earrings The women of Maningrida and surrounding homelands use a combination of locally found seeds, bone and shells to make a variety of jewellery including necklaces. earrings and bracelets. Many of the artists use complex patterns and designs Read more…