
Stud Earrings Camping Around Waterholes - Allegria Designs
The earring artwork was cropped from the artwork "Camping Around Waterholes" by Kathleen Buzzacott.
The studs are made from sterling silver and come with a branded gift box.
Size: 10mm diameter
Please note: There are no returns or exchanges on earrings purchased.
Through vibrant artwork, indigenous artist Kathleen Buzzacott shares treasured memories of life growing up with family on a remote aboriginal community. These family connections have become an important part of Kathleen's life belonging and identity. Allegria Designs have used crops of aboriginal artist Kathleen Buzzacott's paintings and printed them on anodised aluminium.
Original: $24.66
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$8.63Stud Earrings Camping Around Waterholes - Allegria Designs
The earring artwork was cropped from the artwork "Camping Around Waterholes" by Kathleen Buzzacott.
The studs are made from sterling silver and come with a branded gift box.
Size: 10mm diameter
Please note: There are no returns or exchanges on earrings purchased.
Through vibrant artwork, indigenous artist Kathleen Buzzacott shares treasured memories of life growing up with family on a remote aboriginal community. These family connections have become an important part of Kathleen's life belonging and identity. Allegria Designs have used crops of aboriginal artist Kathleen Buzzacott's paintings and printed them on anodised aluminium.
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The earring artwork was cropped from the artwork "Camping Around Waterholes" by Kathleen Buzzacott.
The studs are made from sterling silver and come with a branded gift box.
Size: 10mm diameter
Please note: There are no returns or exchanges on earrings purchased.
Through vibrant artwork, indigenous artist Kathleen Buzzacott shares treasured memories of life growing up with family on a remote aboriginal community. These family connections have become an important part of Kathleen's life belonging and identity. Allegria Designs have used crops of aboriginal artist Kathleen Buzzacott's paintings and printed them on anodised aluminium.











