Wisdom Of Our Elders Ceramic Coffee Mug

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The vibrant artwork represents the important theme “For Our Elders”, an acknowledgment of the pivotal roles that Elders have and continue to play in their communities and a celebration of everything they have achieved. This item was originally released as part of our iconic NAIDOC 2023 collection.

Start your morning off right and enjoy luxury with this beautiful coffee mug. The design features a beautiful and unique artwork sure to make a statement in your kitchen. Made from high-quality ceramic, this mug is durable and perfect for drinking your favourite hot drink.

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

Product: Ceramic Coffee Mug
Size: 325ml/11oz
Artwork: Wisdom Of Our Elders
Artist: Nathaniel Chapman

This artwork is a representation of the strength and knowledge that our old people hand down within our communities and the hearts of our little ones. We call them our Elders, Our Loved ones, Guider of Generations and Cultural knowledge holders. Lifting us up when times are low and celebrating us in our highs, they are the teachers, the survivors, the ones that bring tenacity and strength and nurture us into good health and well being. They keep our bellies full and our culture strong, sharing stories as we draw strength from their knowledge and experience. We always listen to our Elders, but most of all respect and cherish what they pass down! Our Elders hold a prominent place in our community and family.

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Nathaniel Chapman

Goenpul/Yuggera Man

"As a young Indigenous man I have travelled the world expressing culture through song and dance. I now express culture through ... Learn more