Hand-Carved Timber Clapsticks by Anthony Saltmere 30cm long
$185.00
1 in stock
Description
Authentic Timber Clapsticks – Dark One Side, Two-Tone on the Other
Enjoy the rhythm of Aboriginal culture with this pair of hand-carved large clapsticks by Aboriginal artist Anthony Saltmere. Each clapstick measures 30 cm long and 5 cm wide, showcasing the traditional craftsmanship of Gulf artists from Mornington Island. These heavy, durable clapsticks produce a loud, clear sound, perfect for percussion enthusiasts or collectors of authentic Aboriginal art.
Traditionally, clapsticks are used in ceremonies, songlines, and storytelling, playing a vital role in Aboriginal music. They are often used to keep rhythm during song and dance, creating a powerful connection to the land, ancestors, and culture.
- Crafted in Australia by Mornington Island Artist Anthony Saltmere
- Timber Clapsticks – Measure 30 cm long and 5 cm wide
- Each carving by Anthony Saltmere comes with a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its genuine origin.
About the Artist:
Born: 1977
Origin: Mornington Island
Language: Lardil, Gangalida, Waanyi, and Indjalandji-Dhidhanu
Anthony Saltmere, an Aboriginal artist from Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria, is celebrated for his distinctive hand-carved timber artworks.
Some of his pieces are left unpainted, while others are painted by his partner, Chantel Harley.
Living on Mornington Island and travelling around the Gulf and Northwest regions, Anthony and Chantel stay connected with their roots and respect the environment. They choose materials carefully using traditional methods passed down through their families.
Their artwork tells stories about their lives and culture. They use old techniques but also add modern touches to show who they are and share their heritage.
Anthony Saltmere and Chantel Harley want to show that ancient artifacts can still be meaningful today. They hope their art highlights the importance of these artifacts in our modern world.