Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat) is the work of Victorian artist, Mick Harding. Mick belongs to the Yowong-Illam-Baluk clan of the Taungurung people, one of the five language groups that comprise the Kulin Nation. Residing in the rolling foothills of Gippsland’s Strzelecki ranges, Mick draws his inspiration from the compelling legends of his people, and weaves imagery from those legends into each of his designs.
- Each of these intricate Lapel Pins comes with a brief overview of the legend depicted, creating a clear link for the recipient to the Indigenous heritage referenced, and fostering a greater understanding of that heritage.
- Designed in Australia
- Metal with enamel inlay
- Presented in a stylish gift box with magnetic closure
- Information card included, describing the story behind the design
- The artist profits directly from each sale
Dimensions of each design:
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Bogong Moth: 50 x 36.8mm
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Cockatoo: 60 x 30.7mm
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Five Feathers: 55 x 53.7mm
- Gum Leaves: 60 x 42.5mm
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Koala: 55 x 34mm
- Kookaburra: 66 x 41.7mm
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Magpie: 60 x 32.4mm
- Platypus: 60 x 32.2mm
- Red Tailed Black Cockatoo: 60 x 36mm
- Wedge Tailed Eagle: 65 x 35.5mm
- Wombat: 65 x 25.7mm