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Aunty Jeanette James

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Aunty Jeanette James, palawa necklace - trimanya krakani ta (echidna at rest), 2023
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Aunty Jeanette James, palawa necklace - trimanya krakani ta (echidna at rest), 2023

Aunty Jeanette James

palawa necklace - trimanya krakani ta (echidna at rest), 2023
echidna quills, kangaroo sinew and echidna claw
57 cm (diameter)
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Aunty Jeanette James, palawa necklace, 2020
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Jeanette James is a Tasmanian artist who continues the age-old tradition of Aboriginal shell necklace stringing, as passed on by her family. It is a practice that has continued for...
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Jeanette James is a Tasmanian artist who continues the age-old tradition of Aboriginal shell necklace stringing, as passed on by her family. It is a practice that has continued for generations. Over time, Jeanette has extended her repertoire to include echidna quills and other animal claws. Fibre and kangaroo sinew are often used in the stringing of traditional or exhibition work. Contemporary designs feature shells and echidna quills, in keeping with her traditional work.

Jeanette’s exquisite necklaces have been exhibited throughout Australia, and her work has been acquired by Queensland Art Gallery, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Terriroty, the Art Gallery of South Australia, and the National Museum of Australia, Canberra, and exhibited internationally in the USA and Singapore.

Highlights of her career include winning the Wandjuk Marika award at the 2000 National Telstra Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards and the Premier’s Award for Artistic Excellence at the 2014 Tasmanian Craft Fair.
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