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Nyunga bungahn ‘sunrise time’ by Erica Eurell – framed indigenous weaving. This simply unique piece will set of any decor superbly.

This hand woven dyed raffia mat  is displayed beautfully in a shadowbox frame,ready to hang.

This one off piece in hand woven by our local traditional custodian,Erica Eurell

Each piece is uniquely individual

Size 43 cm x 43 cm x 5 cm

Jingeri (Hello). My name is Erica Eurell. I’m a Traditional Custodian from the Yugambeh Language Region of the Gold Coast., as well as descendants of the Aboriginal people from Wollumbin Mount Warning.

I have a passion for connecting with community so my knowledge in culture has grown and thus I help others within the wider community develop an increased understanding and respect for the culture. To achieve this I will support and seek out skills and knowledge of Indigenous artists and craftsmen/women.

The connections I have made through weaving and painting, and particularly Language and performance based projects, has allowed me to connect to other active members of the community, so I have strong understanding of cultural protocols and, in particular, needs of the Indigenous youth of who will be involved in the continual growth of the business.

Nyunga bungahn ‘sunrise time’

Dreamtime Artistry

AUD$250
Size: 43w x 43h x 5d cms
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Nyunga bungahn ‘sunrise time’ by Erica Eurell – framed indigenous weaving. This simply unique piece will set of any decor superbly.

This hand woven dyed raffia mat  is displayed beautfully in a shadowbox frame,ready to hang.

This one off piece in hand woven by our local traditional custodian,Erica Eurell

Each piece is uniquely individual

Size 43 cm x 43 cm x 5 cm

Jingeri (Hello). My name is Erica Eurell. I’m a Traditional Custodian from the Yugambeh Language Region of the Gold Coast., as well as descendants of the Aboriginal people from Wollumbin Mount Warning.

I have a passion for connecting with community so my knowledge in culture has grown and thus I help others within the wider community develop an increased understanding and respect for the culture. To achieve this I will support and seek out skills and knowledge of Indigenous artists and craftsmen/women.

The connections I have made through weaving and painting, and particularly Language and performance based projects, has allowed me to connect to other active members of the community, so I have strong understanding of cultural protocols and, in particular, needs of the Indigenous youth of who will be involved in the continual growth of the business.