Dancing Wombat Fine Bone China Mug Height: 12.5cm Packaged in a matching Gift Box.
Based on artwork by Aboriginal Artist, Mick Harding (Victoria). Mug comes packaged with information about the artist and artwork.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk and Nattarak Baluk clans of the Taungwurung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia. Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Dancing Wombat Fine Bone China Mug Height: 12.5cm Packaged in a matching Gift Box.
Based on artwork by Aboriginal Artist, Mick Harding (Victoria). Mug comes packaged with information about the artist and artwork.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungwurung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia. Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Dancing Wombat Fine Bone China Bowl. Dimensions: Height: 6.5cm | Diameter: 11.5cm Dishwasher Safe Microwave Safe
Based on artwork by Aboriginal Artist, Mick Harding (Victoria). Bowl comes packaged with information about the artist and artwork.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk and Nattarak Baluk clans of the Taungwurung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia. Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Dancing Wombat Fine Bone China Large Plate Dishwasher Safe Microwave Safe Dimensions: 16cm x 27cm
Based on artwork by Aboriginal Artist, Mick Harding (Victoria). Plate comes packaged with information about the artist and artwork.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk and Nattarak Baluk clans of the Taungwurung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia. Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Fine Bone China Teapot with strainer Dimensions: 10cm (Height) Capacity: 500ml. Ideal for 2 cups of tea.
Based on artwork by Mick Harding Teapot comes packaged with information about the artist and artwork.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungwurung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia. Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Sip in style with this beautiful Dancing Wombat Tea Cup & Saucer, crafted from fine bone china. The monochromatic design makes a bold statement, and the set comes already gift-boxed for easy gifting. Elevate your teatime! Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist.
Fine Bone China Tea cup & Saucer Bone China Tea Cup & Saucer Dishwasher Safe Microwave Safe Capacity: 160ml.
Based on artwork by Mick Harding Tea Cup & Saucer comes packaged with information about the artist and artwork.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungwurung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia. Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Fine Porcelain Sugar Bowl with Bamboo Lid Includes White Porcelain Spoon. Dimensions: 8.5cm diameter. Height: 8cm (including lid). Box dimensions: 9.5cm x 9.5cm x 10.5cm
Based on artwork by Mick Harding Sugar Bowl comes packaged with information about the artist and artwork.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungwurung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia. Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Dancing Wombat Fine Bone China Milk Jug/Creamer Based on artwork by Mick Harding Packaged with information about the artist and artwork.
Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) by Victorian Artist Mick Harding.
Womindjeka is what we say to friends and strangers when we welcome them onto our country. We offer them a gum leaf as their passport and they must observe Bunjils law. Bunjil the wedge tailed eagle is the creator spirit for the Kulin people.
The five gumleaves represent the five language groups that make up the Kulin Nation: Boonwurrung, Woiwurrung, Taungwurrung, Wadawurrung, and Djadjawurrung. The shields represent our individuality and the protection of our families. All the symbols are unique to South Eastern Australia and they demonstrate connection to our country.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungwurrung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia.
Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Based on artwork by Mick Harding Vase comes packaged with information about the artist and artwork.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungwurung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia. Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.
Double walled mugs are a wonderful thing! It's like a mug inside a mug so you can grab on as the outside of the mug won't get as hot as a normal style mug, These insulated porcelain mugs featuring artwork by Mick Harding (Ngarga Warendj - Dancing Wombat).
Insulated Porcelain Mug with Silicone lid and stopper. Height (with lid): 12.5cm Gift Boxed with information about the artist and artwork.
Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) by Victorian Artist Mick Harding.
Womindjeka is what we say to friends and strangers when we welcome them onto our country. We offer them a gum leaf as their passport and they must observe Bunjils law. Bunjil the wedge tailed eagle is the creator spirit for the Kulin people.
The five gumleaves represent the five language groups that make up the Kulin Nation: Boonwurrung, Woiwurrung, Taungwurrung, Wadawurrung, and Djadjawurrung. The shields represent our individuality and the protection of our families. All the symbols are unique to South Eastern Australia and they demonstrate connection to our country.
Mick Harding belongs to the Yowung-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungwurrung people - a tribe of the Kulin nation. Mick was born in Melbourne.
Mick draws inspiration from the compelling legends of his people and weaves the images of those legends into each of his original artworks, which reflect the unique symbols and artifacts of South East Australia.
Each of the artworks Mick creates, is linked to a legend and challenges the viewer to understand their place in the story.