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Ember Circle necklace | Original Indigenous jewellery by Debbie Wood

$120.00

1 in stock

Introducing “Ember Circle,” a striking piece from Debbie Wood’s “The NAIDOC Collection.” This handcrafted necklace is a testament to the Gomeroi artist’s deep connection with traditional weaving techniques and her vibrant cultural heritage. The design features an exquisite blend of raffia, emu feathers, and quandong seeds, meticulously woven to create a stunning, fiery statement piece.

The necklace’s focal point is a bold, circular pendant crafted from raffia. The rich, warm tones of the raffia are complemented by a cascade of orange and red emu feathers, reminiscent of glowing embers. This dynamic combination of materials captures the essence of traditional craftsmanship while celebrating the vibrancy and resilience of Aboriginal culture.

Hanging from a delicate yet sturdy string of quandong seeds, “Ember Circle” is not just a piece of jewelry but a wearable piece of art that tells a story. Each seed and feather is carefully selected and placed, ensuring that every necklace is unique. The pendant’s design symbolizes unity and strength, reflecting the artist’s vision and the cultural significance of the materials used.

“Ember Circle” is perfect for those who appreciate the beauty of handcrafted jewelry and the rich traditions it represents. Whether worn for a special occasion or as an everyday accessory, this necklace is sure to draw attention and spark conversations about the cultural heritage and artistic talents of the Gomeroi people.

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