Tess Napaljarri Ross - Goanna Dreaming Necklace Pendant Drop
$69.00
About the Artist
This necklace pendant is part of our Aboriginal Shared Dreaming collection, featuring the licensed artwork of Tess Napaljarri Ross, a Warlpiri artist born near Yuendumu who paints with Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation. Raised by her stepfather Larry Jungarrayi Spencer, one of the artists who painted the famous Yuendumu Doors, Tess learned the patterns and Dreaming stories of Yarripilangu from a young age and has dedicated her life to keeping them alive.
The Story Behind the Art
The Wardapi Jukurrpa (Goanna Dreaming) comes from Yarripilangku, south-west of Yuendumu. It tells of a group of Warlpiri women sitting together when a man of the Japangardi skin group, Wamaru, came and took a woman of the wrong skin up the hill. The earth transformed, turning to ochre, and he turned himself and all the women into wardapi (goannas). The ochre remains on the hilltop to this day, used for love magic and ceremony. In paintings of this Dreaming, concentric circles represent the women and the goanna holes, while W-shapes trace the tracks left behind.
Product Details
Handcrafted in lightweight epoxy resin with Dutch silver leaf, this drop pendant hangs on a stainless steel chain, tarnish-resistant and beautifully detailed. Perfect as a meaningful gift or a conversation-starting addition to your own collection. Each piece is made to order, arrives in an elegant gift box with an artist story card, and includes a 10% royalty paid directly to the artist. Width of 2.4cm x length 3cm.
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