PARRYING SHIELD MEDIUM WIDE -  KWAMBEE JACK TREE FERN DESIGN
Traditionally malgarr ( shields ) were used with liyangayil ( fighting clubs) for hand to hand combat with our enemies. I have replicated the shape ofthese shields in my artwork. The Kwambee djak or common tree fern was used as a staple food by our old people during the Warendj (wombat season) or cooler months. Handcrafted in Australia from Australian Red Cedar by Mick Harding Ngarga Warendj Dancing Wombat
Traditionally malgarr ( shields ) were used with liyangayil ( fighting clubs) for hand to hand combat with our enemies. I have replicated the shape ofthese shields in my artwork. The Kwambee djak or common tree fern was used as a staple food by our old people during the Warendj (wombat season) or cooler months. Handcrafted in Australia from Australian Red Cedar by Mick Harding Ngarga Warendj Dancing Wombat
Traditionally malgarr ( shields ) were used with liyangayil ( fighting clubs) for hand to hand combat with our enemies. I have replicated the shape ofthese shields in my artwork. The Kwambee djak or common tree fern was used as a staple food by our old people during the Warendj (wombat season) or cooler months. Handcrafted in Australia from Australian Red Cedar by Mick Harding Ngarga Warendj Dancing Wombat

PARRYING SHIELD MEDIUM WIDE - KWAMBEE JACK TREE FERN DESIGN

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Parrying Malgarr Medium Wide with Kwambee Jack Tree Fern Design.   

Traditionally malgarr ( shields ) were used with liyangayil
( fighting clubs) for hand to hand combat with our enemies. 
I have replicated the shape ofthese shields in my artwork.

The Kwambee djak or common tree fern was used as a staple food by
our old people during the Warendj (wombat season) or cooler months.
They would harvest the pithy inside of the trunk and this would make up part of their sustenance during this time.  We also eat the inside smaller curls of the new frond in the Poorneet (tadpole season) spring months.  Tree ferns have a nutty taste.

Hand crafted in Australia from Australian Red Cedar timber.

All artefacts come with an information card. 
The card has information about the artist, artefact and design. 
All designs are based on traditional symbols from
South East Australia.

Size: Medium Wide PMMW

Measurements: 700mm L x 155mm W x 20mm Deep 
Please note: Due to these items being handmade, these
measurements are approximate only.

Shields come with a hanger attached to the back ( see photo )
to make for easy hanging on your wall. 

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