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Natural materials are harvested from the plants in the jungles of surrounding homelands such as pandanus, sandpalm and kurrajong bark. The plant material is worked and treated in the ways passed on from ancestors and in doing so the Yolngu (women) recreate and identify with the sacred ceremonial objects which connect Yolngu to each other, to their past, their creative beings and to their country. The fibres and strings produced are dyed with natural dyes made from fruits, roots, leaves and barks before they are woven into objects such as fish traps and fish nets, mats, string bags, baskets and dilly bags.
Robyn Djunginy
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Evonne Munuyngu
$180
Daphne Banyawarra
$180
Margaret Djarrbalabal
$220
Margaret Djarrbalabal
$220
Margaret Djarrbalabal
$250
Evonne Munuyngu
$280
Sold Melinda Gedjen
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Robyn Djunginy
$320
Evonne Munuyngu
$400
Robyn Djunginy
$450
Evonne Munuyngu
$500
Robyn Djunginy
$500
Julie Djulibing Malibirr
$500
Julie Djulibing Malibirr
$500
Janice Djupuduwuy
$700
Robyn Djunginy
$700
Janice Djupuduwuy
$750
Sold Mary Dhapalany (1)
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Margaret Djarrbalabal
$800
Mary Dhapalany (1)
$850
Margaret Djarrbalabal
$850
Mary Dhapalany (1)
$900
Kathleen Malpamba
$1,000
Mary Dhapalany (1)
$1,350
Evonne Munuyngu
$1,450
Mary Dhapalany (1)
$1,700
Mary Dhapalany (1)
$1,800
Kathleen Malpamba
$1,800