Aboriginal Art Rag Ukulele Strap – Bush Coconut Dreaming
$39.95
Bush Coconut Dreaming
The Bush coconut or bloodwood apple, is an Australian bush tucker food, often eaten by Aborigines of Central Australia. The bush coconut is, in fact, a combination of plant and animal: an adult pores female scale insect, lives in a gall induced on a bloodwood eucalypt. It is in the size of an apple with a rough exterior, a small grub can be found inside after breaking the fruit open and is usually eaten. The white flesh is also eaten.
Audrey Martin Napanangka is a renowned artist, belonging to the Yuendumu group of artists. She beautifully depicted the bush coconut plants in a decorative manner. The best time to look for bush onion around April/May to pickup. Audrey Martin Napanangka was born in Yuendumu where bush coconuts grow abundantly.
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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