Aboriginal Art Rag Ukulele Strap – Bush Camp
$39.95
Bush Camp
Audrey’s dreaming is Bush Onions, Bush Tucker, Wild Coconut etc. Audrey learnt painting from sisters and her mother.
Audrey’s works are vivid and strong. In her new design, Bush Camp, she depicted different types of medicinal leaves in the Bush Camp. The semi-circles represent people and concentric circles represent waterholes. Aboriginal people like camping in the bush and they perform various activities during the camping. The activities include playing football, running, throwing boomerangs, hunting Kangaroos etc. Sometimes, they sit around the waterholes to discuss various issues.
Fabric sewn onto 40mm webbing.
2mm genuine leather ends with lacing to attach the strap to the headstock.
Slide adjustable in length from 80cm to 120cm.
Made In Australia.
Description
Fabric sewn onto 40mm webbing.
2mm genuine leather ends with lacing to attach the strap to the headstock.
Slide adjustable in length from 80cm to 120cm.
Made In Australia.
Additional information
Weight | 0.1 kg |
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Dimensions | 14 × 7 × 5 cm |
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