Crafted Boomerang Gerald McGregor Aboriginal Artist Brigalow Wood Australia
Gerald McGregor - Aboriginal Artist: Gerald's Ancestors are from the Burketown region of Far North Queensland, Australia. Abundant with artistic talent he has developed his unique style of Aboriginal art. This hand painted boomerang is crafted from brigalow, an Australian native timber.
What does the boomerang mean to the Aboriginal people?
Boomerangs are an internationally recognised symbol of Australia. For Aboriginal people the boomerang is as old as creation and a symbol of the enduring strength of Aboriginal culture. The boomerang has also been a popular symbol for tourism and travel, with notions of visitors returning 'like a boomerang'.
Length: 12 inches
Weight: 4.2 oz
Handmade, hand painted and glazed.
It is in excellent condition - the paper label on the back is lifting off - can be glued down. From a smoke-free environment.
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