Latjin – Wolbukarra miny’tji

$2,400.00

  • 21.5cm x 21cm x 19cm
  • Ochre on Hollow Eucalyptus Timber
  • Catalog No: 3778093-253-20

Latjin (mangrove worm) belong to the Wolbukarra-Manydjikay clan. They are painted onto the chest of young men during Dhapi (Initiation ceremony).  

Latjin live in the Giyapara (mangrove tree). In this Wolbukarra miny’tji  (clan design) they are represented by the linked diamond shapes on the outer regions of the work. The rarrk (cross hatching) represents the energy flowing through the latjin and signifies that they are fresh, healthy and ready ffor eating. Latjin are an abundant food source on the Wobulkarra Manydjikay homeland of Laŋarra (Howard Island).

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