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Card- Ngarrindjeri Lakun

$5.00

The perfect card to accompany a gift or to show someone your graditiude and best wishes.

  • Premium matte

  • Flat 10.7 x 13.9 cm

  • Comes with plain envelope

NGARRINDJERI LAKUN- Carron Kaluha Daveson

Lakun in Ngarrindjeri language means weaving. Ngarrindjeri Lakun is digital artwork of the very first piece Sonya wove 30+ years ago with Aunty Ellen Trevorrow. It holds a lot of significance, as it was a meaningful step in connecting with family and cultural practice.

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The perfect card to accompany a gift or to show someone your graditiude and best wishes.

  • Premium matte

  • Flat 10.7 x 13.9 cm

  • Comes with plain envelope

NGARRINDJERI LAKUN- Carron Kaluha Daveson

Lakun in Ngarrindjeri language means weaving. Ngarrindjeri Lakun is digital artwork of the very first piece Sonya wove 30+ years ago with Aunty Ellen Trevorrow. It holds a lot of significance, as it was a meaningful step in connecting with family and cultural practice.

The perfect card to accompany a gift or to show someone your graditiude and best wishes.

  • Premium matte

  • Flat 10.7 x 13.9 cm

  • Comes with plain envelope

NGARRINDJERI LAKUN- Carron Kaluha Daveson

Lakun in Ngarrindjeri language means weaving. Ngarrindjeri Lakun is digital artwork of the very first piece Sonya wove 30+ years ago with Aunty Ellen Trevorrow. It holds a lot of significance, as it was a meaningful step in connecting with family and cultural practice.

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