Heal Country - Elements Ceramic Coffee Mug

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Classic in shape and bold in design, our mugs are perfectly portioned for sipping hot cocoa, tea or your morning cup of coffee.

“Heal Country, Heal our Nation” invites the nation to embrace First Nations’ cultural knowledge and understanding of Country.

PLEASE NOTE: Our ceramic mugs are microwave safe, but please handwash only. They are NOT dishwasher safe.  

Style: Ceramic Mug
Materials: 100% ceramic
Capacity: 11oz/325ml
Story: Heal Country - Elements
Artist: Luke Mallie

In ancient times, Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islanders observed the sun, moon and stars to navigate the land. A deep understanding was nurtured through a symbiotic relationship with the cycles of nature, meaning our ancestors were able to predict seasonal changes, weather patterns, and be in sync with the native flora and fauna. The Milky Way shines bright with our ancestors and stories. We see the Dark Emu in our sky, which guides our laws and customs. First Australians recognise this science and know that we all have a responsibility to value this knowledge to heal Country and stay true to our treasured land.

While the ancient Greeks believed that there were four elements that everything was made up of Earth, Air, Fire and Water, it is the everlasting presence of spirit that brings strength and beauty in all that is around us. Understanding and believing the fullness of our cultural heritage is guided by the stars above, the land beneath our feet and the spirit all around us. The purity and health of the land and water is vital to sustainability and the healing of our nation. All Australians need to carry in their hearts the significance and value of our ancestors and reflect First Nations peoples cultural knowledge and understanding of Country.

Luke Mallie

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Kuku Yalanji & Kubin Village country

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