Dancing Wombat Teapot
Dancing Wombat Teapot is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Make your next tea break something special with the Dancing Wombat Teapot, crafted from fine bone china and featuring a striking black and white design inspired by the carved patterns of possum skin cloaks—an important cultural tradition of the Taungurung people of South-East Australia. The artwork, titled Dancing Wombat, is by Indigenous Australian artist Mick Harding and reflects the spirit of strength, resilience, and connection to the land. This smaller teapot, ideal for 2 cups, includes a stainless steel strainer and lid for a perfect brewing experience. Beautifully packaged in a gift box with information about the artist and the meaning behind the design, it makes a thoughtful gift or a unique addition to your collection. Royalties from each purchase go directly to the artist, supporting Indigenous Australian art and storytelling.
16.9 fl oz.
About the Artist:
Mick Harding is a Taungurung artist from the Yowung-Illam-Baluk and Nattarak Baluk clans of the Kulin Nation. Based in Victoria, he is known for his work across wood carving and printmaking, which draws deeply from the stories, symbols, and cultural heritage of South Eastern Australia. Through his brand Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat), Mick creates pieces that reflect his commitment to preserving and sharing Indigenous Australian culture. His artwork often connects to traditional narratives, inviting viewers to find their place within the story while also supporting cultural and community resilience.
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