Aboriginal Art Rag Ukulele Strap – Wild Bush Flowers
$39.95
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
Layla Campbell comes from Yuendumu, Northern Territory, and belongs to the Warlpiri language group. She is an accomplished indigenous artist whose paintings have been acquired by many private collectors. Her paintings are about traditional Aboriginal stories and symbols. Her Dreaming is ‘Wild Bush Flowers’ which she inherited from the ancestors however she has skillfully developed her individual style of painting in to the canvas.
This artwork depicts bush seeds, wild flowers and pods gathered by the Aboriginal women in Ventral Australia. Bush seeds and pods are the staple bush tucker and they are also collected for countless other purposes, such as traditional bush medicine.
Please note that as this material is cut from a larger piece & design that the pattern may vary.
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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