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Hand Painted and Signed This boomerang represents a traditional Aboriginal hunting and ceremonial tool from Australia, likely crafted in the late 20th to early 21st century. Made from native Australian hardwood, possibly mulga wood, it features characteristic dot painting decoration in traditional circular patterns that represent elements of Aboriginal Dreamtime stories and cultural symbolism. Aboriginal boomerangs serve both practical and ceremonial purposes in Indigenous Australian culture, with decorated examples like this one often created for the tourist and collector markets. These artifacts are valued by collectors of ethnographic art, cultural artifacts, and Australian souvenirs for their connection to one of the world's oldest continuous cultures and their distinctive artistic traditions. Great shape, rare.
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