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Aboriginal Women's Ceremony Ceramic Coaster

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$6.95
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    Unique art inspired gifts
    Supports Aboriginal artists
    Meaningful gifts at great value
    Celebrating Indigenous culture
    Product Description

     An easy way to add a bit of art to your home, or a truly unique gift for any lover of the arts. This Women's Ceremony coaster comes with a cork base ensuring no damage to your furnishings.

    • Natural Dolomite/Cork base
    • Size: 10cm diameter
    • Care Instructions: Wipe clean with a cloth
    • A portion of each sale goes to the artist.
    • Designed in Australia
    • Australian owned and operated company
      ARTIST & ARTWORK

      Michelle Possum Michelle was born at Napperby Station, Northwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. She was taught to paint by her father Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri. Clifford is the most renowned painter of the founding group of Papunya artists.

      Michelle’s work has a strong connection to her father, family and land. Her paintings can incorporate strong figurative elements as well as important topography relating to her family's country, such as the abundance of food and water. In addition to sacred landmarks and iconography, MIchelle's artwork includes important bush tucker and waterholes, making a meaningful connection to modern kitchens, the source of such provisions.

      Design Story The Dreamings that Michelle Possum paints come from Yuelamu on her home country at Mt Allan. These include the stories of Seven Sisters Dreaming, Bush Tucker stories including Seed Dreaming, Bush Coconut, Fire Dreaming, Goanna Dreaming, and Grandmother’s Country, many of which she combines together in complex interwoven designs.

      Mainly depicting the overview of maps of traditional Country from her family lands, Michelle describes the many important cultural sites she knows well. Her paintings have gained wide popularity partly due to the fact that as we come to understand the iconography, the paintings make fascinating narratives for a western audience. They are populated not only with plants and food resources and waterholes, but also with people sitting in the landscape – men with hunting implements and women with digging sticks and coolamons.

      Shipping & Delivery Times

      Local Shipping Costs
      Regular post $14.95 | Express post $19.95

      FREE Shipping on orders over $120

      Despatch & Delivery Times
      All orders placed before 4pm are shipped next business day

      For orders received by 4pm, are dispatched from Koh the next business day via Australia Post.

      Regular Metro Parcel Post: delivers in 3-5 days

      Rural & Country Parcel Post: delivers in 10 days, within your state and 10+ days interstate.

      Express Parcel Post - delivery is less than 3 days.

      Busy Periods: During Christmas and sale periods your order will be dispatched within 3 working days as the team pull together and get the big influx of orders out.

       

      International Shipping
      New Zealand: Standard postage is $29.00, and Express postage is $39.00.

      For everywhere else: Standard postage is $49.00, and Express postage is $69.00.

      For UK and European customers: Please be aware that you will likely have to pay customs fees and/or duties toreceive your order. These fees are set by the governments of each country and are the responsibility of the recipient to pay. For more information, please contact your local customs agent.

      International deliveries may also experience delays in delivery.

      OUR PROMISE

      We passionately believe in making unique, special and delightfully different high-quality art-inspired gifts both affordable and accessible.

      All Koh Living Artists are Australian based, and all design work is completed in Australia. Koh Living Founder Tui Cordemans personally selects all artists and oversees all designs with special focus always being placed on unique and meaningful designs with stories to be told.  Koh Living is a proud and active member of the Indigenous Art Code and practises ethical trading of Aboriginal Art.

      Only the highest quality products are approved for sale by Koh Living with all manufacturers involved being either BSCI certified or complying with equivalent global social and compliance standards.  All manufacturing and logistics processes follow best practice guidelines and processes are regularly inspected.

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