Yura Buanganjin Thermo Infuser Drink Bottle

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Our thermo infuser drink bottles are perfect for the busy person on the go. They are insulated and come with an insertable infuser for making delicious drinks. You can add your favourite flavours to hot or cold water and these drink bottles will keep them insulated for up to 12 hours.

Locally printed in-house in our Meanjin studio, we are proud to keep as much of our production on-shore as possible to support local jobs and training. Featuring gorgeous artwork from Quandamooka artist Shara Delaney, you need to add this to your collection. 

PLEASE NOTE: These drink bottles are NOT dishwasher safe. Please hand wash them with warm soapy water.

Product: Thermo Infuser Drink Bottle
Materials: Double wall high-grade stainless steel
Size: 500ml
Artwork: Yura Buanganjin 
Artist: Shara Delaney

I come from Quandamooka Country. This painting pays tribute to one of our sea country totems, Buangan, the dolphin. Our old people called them porpoises. Today we greet Buangan in the blue waters of Quandamooka sea country with the Jandai greeting of ‘yura’ which acknowledges the Buangan presence and their relationship to our people.

Stories handed down through our family tell of my grandfather Sonny Close as a fisherman when he used to strike the water to call Buangan who would chase the fish into the nets. Buangan would be rewarded by getting a share of the catch. In the old days, some Elders could claim as their own certain marked Buangan that frequented Pulan / Amity.

I am always inspired to paint Buangan and they highlight an important aspect of my identity as a Quandamooka saltwater goori. The circles in the background represent Quandamooka Country with the three clan groups Noonuccal, Ngugi and Goenpul – my community, my people.

Shara Delaney

Aboriginal Quandamooka woman

Shara is an Australian Aboriginal contemporary artist from Quandamooka country, inspired by stories of her Elders, the generati... Learn more