This 7.6cm paper mâché bauble perfectly blends sustainable craftsmanship and cultural storytelling. Made from recycled paper and hand-painted by artisans in the remote Kashmir Valley, it reflects a cultural and artistic exchange with Indigenous Australian artists. The artwork on the bauble shares the story of a mother and her children’s journey through Mulga country, where they successfully gather honey ants, enjoying nature’s sweet bounty. Each piece is a reminder of the connection between land, community, and sustainable living.
Christmas Bauble – Nora Davidson
$14.95
5 in stock
Sustainable Decoration with Story and Soul
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- Eco-friendly material: Made from recycled paper, reducing environmental impact
- Hand-painted: Traditional naqqashi (layered painting) techniques bring the story to life
- Cultural narrative: Depicts the journey of Warlpiri women from Mina Mina, using Karlangu digging sticks
- Global collaboration: Reflects a cultural exchange between Indigenous Australian artists and Kashmiri artisans
- Varnished finish: Ensures a long-lasting, polished appearance
- Perfect size: 7.6cm, suitable for tree ornaments or home décor
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