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Australian Aboriginal Style Carved Wooden Digging Stick Wall Decor Kangaroo Kookaburra
Australian Aboriginal Style Carved Wooden Digging Stick Wall Decor Kangaroo Kookaburra
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Australian Aboriginal Style Carved Wooden Digging Stick Wall Decor Kangaroo Kookaburra
Hand-carved wooden digging stick in a traditional Australian Aboriginal style, featuring etched animal motifs believed to depict a kangaroo on one side and a kookaburra on the other. This piece is carved from solid native hardwood and has a noticeably lightweight feel, suggesting a practical, well-dried wood rather than a dense, heavy timber.
Originally functional tools, digging sticks were used by Aboriginal Australians for foraging and daily tasks, and later became decorative and cultural art objects. Today, pieces like this are often displayed as sculptural wall decor or shelf accents, valued for their form, craftsmanship, and symbolic imagery.
This example shows hand-carved detailing, natural grain variation, and age-appropriate wear consistent with decorative use. Displays beautifully in a home setting as a long horizontal wall accent or layered with other global or rustic decor.
Materials
Carved native hardwood (likely eucalyptus-type wood)
Measurements
Approximately 20 inches long x 3.5 inches at widest point
Condition
Good condition with visible carving marks, natural grain variation, and minor surface wear consistent with age and handcrafting. No cracks or repairs noted.
Estimated Age
Mid to late 20th century
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