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The Aboriginal flag was designed by Harold Thomas, a Luritja man of Central Australia, and was first flown on National Aboriginal Day in Adelaide in 1971.” The symbolic meaning of the flag colours (as stated by Harold Thomas) is: Black – represents the Aboriginal people of Australia. Yellow circle – represents the Sun, the giver of life and protector. Red – represents the red earth, the red ochre used in ceremonies and Aboriginal peoples' spiritual relation to the land.
The Torres Strait Islander Flag is an official flag of Australia, and is the flag that represents Torres Strait Islander people. It was designed in 1992 by Bernard Namok. It won a local competition held by the Islands Coordinating Council, and was recognised by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission in June 1992. The green panels at the top and the bottom of the flag symbolise the land, while the blue panel in the centre represents the waters of the Torres Strait. The thin black stripes between the green and blue panels signify the Torres Strait Islanders themselves. The white five-pointed star at the centre of the flag represents the five major island groups, and the white dhari (dancer's headdress) around it also symbolises the Torres Strait Islands people. White symbolises peace, while the star is a symbol for navigation.
Available in the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Island Flag
Size:
Small 3cm
Large 5cm
Colours:
Red, Black & Yellow
Blue, green & White
Studs are made with a titanium post, stainless steel pad with a hypoallergenic and tarnish resistant comfort clutch. Clip ons are made from a brass base and may contain traces of nickel.
Everything is made to order so we don't waste any materials.
Custom pieces take 5-10 days to make and all other pieces are 2-3 days to dispatch via your postage option.
All items are shipped from Melbourne with Australia Post.
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Established by proud Wiradjuri woman, Kristy Dickinson in 2014, to combat a lack of representation within the world of jewellery and fashion accessories.