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Aboriginal Girambit 4Pack Christmas Decorations

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Discover the magic of Christmas with our gorgeous box of 4 'Girambit' Wooden Christmas decorations from our Indigenous Christmas range., featuring artwork from Aboriginal Artist Jacinta-rai Ridgeway Maahs. Each piece tells a unique story, showcasing the rich heritage and cultural significance. Embrace the beauty of Contemporary Aboriginal art and add a touch of cultural warmth to your festive celebrations.

The gift box itself is a keeper, small and compact and fantastic to send to family and friends this Christmas. You will dazzle anyone with this Christmas gift, they will love you for years to come! 

Jacinta-rai Ridgeway-Maahs is a contemporary Indigenous Artist, telling stories through art like her ancestors. A proud Worimi woman creating on Butchulla country, Jacinta-rai embraces earthy tones, peachy pinks, pastels and bold colours. Motivated by country, community, culture, life and family, she creates stories that connect with people of all cultures.

Jacinta-rai’s art is meditation. Quiet relaxation comes with every symbol, dash and dot. She strongly believes children are our future, in education, equality, taking care of country, kindness and walking together.

  • Size: 9cm
  • Beautifully boxed in a pack of 4 decorations
  • 1 x Kangaroo, 1 x Koala, 1 x Blue Wren, 1 x Wombat
  • Artwork on both sides of the decorations
  • Box Size – 10.5cm x 9.5 cm x 2.5cm H
  • Material: Laser cut plywood
  • Natural coloured string
  • A portion of each sale goes to the artist
  • Designed in Australia
  • Australian owned and operated

Girambit Design Story

The rainbow embodies our diverse Ngurra community, while deep blue circles signify unity in safeguarding water bodies. Teaching lessons from the past, we nurture future generations to value Earth's gifts. Soft circles of gold, green, coral, and yellow depict the enduring link our Worimi people have with land and sea, ensuring a flourishing, sustainable future for all Ngurras and clans.