Parrying Shield (Small) - Australian Red Cedar - Barring Emu Track - Mick Harding

Sale price$190.00 AUD

Parrying Malgarr with Barring Emu Track Design.   

Traditionally, Malgarr were used with Liyangayil (fighting clubs) for hand-to-hand combat with enemies. Mick Harding has replicated the shape of these shields in his artwork.

Barring is a track that ancestors used for walking to a different country.  They also used tracks as part of complex trade route system. Animals also have their own tracks, which are used to Warranwgan (hunt) them.

Hand crafted in Australia from Australian Red Cedar timber.

All artefacts come with an information card which contains information about the artist, artefact and design. All designs are based on traditional Aboriginal symbols from south-east Australia.

Measurements: 55 cm L x 12 cm W x 2 cm D
Please note: Due to these items being handmade, measurements are approximate only.

Shields come with a hanger attached to the back to make for instant wall hanging and display.

Royalties from this product directly benefit the artist and their community

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