Murdie Morris Double Halo Hoop Earrings
Classic black and white meets whimsical Moe Moe layering. Stacked with two different size outline circles and a bold, black accent on top, this earring is visually pleasing and very attractive on any ear! And if that doesn't sell you... it's actually many earrings in one. Slide your shapes on and off the hoop to layer them however you please or wear each piece individually.
Wear these with your hair pulled back and let them shine!
- Featuring art by Warlukurlangu Artist Murdie Morris
- Sterling silver hoop (18mm in diameter)
- Reversible silver alloy panels with artwork on one side and sleek brushed silver on the other
- 5.5cm long (including hoop) x 3.5cm wide
- 2.82 grams each
- Australian made in Currumbin, QLD
ABOUT MURDIE MORRIS:
Murdie Nampijinpa Morris was born in the 1930s at Rabbit Flat, a tiny settlement in the middle of the Tanami Desert in the Northern Territory of Australia. Her parents would have taken her out bush in the Nyirripi area, showing her sites and teaching her the traditional ways of her country.
Murdie began her journey into painting when she attended a workshop in 2012. She enjoys painting her father’s Jukurrpa, Maliki Jukurrpa (Domestic Dog Dreaming) and Malikijarra Jukurrpa (Two Dog Dreaming) – Dreamings that have been passed down through generations and relate directly to the land, its features and the animals and plants that inhabit it. She uses an unrestricted palette to develop a modern interpretation of her traditional culture.
Murdie has been painting with Warlukurlangu Artists Aboriginal Corporation, an Aboriginal owned and governed art centre located in Yuendumu, since 2012.