Gold round pearls with gold Keishi pearls
mm high
46mm wide
mm deep
Gold reflects both value and cost. It can symbolise human greed and the exploitation of natural resources to make an object of beauty, or it can be reimagined as a reminder of responsibility and investment in the planet’s future. The Pilbara is rich in Aboriginal heritage and biodiversity and as such, the mining there raises concerns. These natural pearls enhance the raw beauty of gold, both valued and traded for millennia
Please note, this artwork is currently on exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre and will not be available for pick-up or delivery until the exhibition has closed. Please check the Belco Arts website for exhibition dates.
mm high
46mm wide
mm deep
Gold reflects both value and cost. It can symbolise human greed and the exploitation of natural resources to make an object of beauty, or it can be reimagined as a reminder of responsibility and investment in the planet’s future. The Pilbara is rich in Aboriginal heritage and biodiversity and as such, the mining there raises concerns. These natural pearls enhance the raw beauty of gold, both valued and traded for millennia
Please note, this artwork is currently on exhibition at Belconnen Arts Centre and will not be available for pick-up or delivery until the exhibition has closed. Please check the Belco Arts website for exhibition dates.