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Waygiwinya 'Travel' Cross Earring

Waygiwinya 'Travel' Cross Earring

The Waygiwinya 'Travel' Earrings pay a beautiful homage to the journeys we all take, the intersections with others and the communities we call home along the way.

 

Made in the Little Black Duck studio, each earring is double-sided and features my Aboriginal artwork on acrylic.

 

FEATURES

  • Hypoallergenic surgical steel shepherds hooks
  • Lightweight acrylic (gentle on your lobes)
  • Australian made and created on Wiradjuri Country

 

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Approx. 20mm wide with a 55mm drop
    AU$45.00Price
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    The Little Black Duck studio in Uranquinty is open by appointment throughout the week and weekends.
    To arrange a visit, simply call, text, or email to book a time that suits you.

    0424175241

    ash@littleblackduckaus.com

    I pay my respects to the traditional custodians of the land where Little Black Duck is based, the Wiradjuri nation. Their resilience and tenacity is an inspiration for all upcoming generations in leading the way.

    Always Was. Always Will Be.

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    Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
    Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
    Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
    Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
    Pink Aboriginal meeting place symbol artwork, used as decorative element throughout the website.
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