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Aboriginal Art Coaster Joycie Morton Petyarre

Australian Made
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Original Aboriginal gifts for the home.

The neoprene coaster features Aboriginal art by Joycie Morton Petyarre from Utopia in Central Australia.

The coasters are Australian Made, lightweight and won't scratch furniture. They are perfect as Australian souvenirs or gifts. Buy 1 or more and mix and match with other designs

  • Height (cm): 10.5
  • Length (cm): 10.5
  • Depth (cm): 0.7
  • Sold Individually
  • Australian Made

Not only are they an authentic Australian souvenir but the coasters feature beautiful Aboriginal artwork by Joycie Morton Petyarre of Central Australia.

Joycie was born in Alice Springs in 1976 and started painting when she was nineteen. Her mother is Betty Mills Pwerle. Cindy Morton is her sister and Nikita Inkamala is her daughter.

Joycie has five daughters and two sons. Joycie has many dreamings that passed down from her grandmother, big Betty Kemarre who was involved in the Utopia Women’s Batik Group. Joycie said she learnt everything from her grandmother, hunting, bush tucker, dreamings, bush medicine and painting. Joycie is living at Soapy Bore in Utopia and Stirling outstation near Ti Tree with her family.

Royalties from the sale of each product goes back to the artist and their community.