Kira Dsorlom

Kira Dsorlom

A$2,000.00

Nawarlah (stingray)

130 x 80 x 10cm Pandanus and natural dyes

Nawarlah (stingrays) can be found in saltwater, or in big estuarine rivers. Nawarlah is one of the animals which we Kunwinjku people eat. When we cook nawarlah, we cut it up and cook it in a drum. We pound the flesh and separate the meat and the fat, which we cook in different drums. Then when we eat it, we take the meat and fat and mix them together. Traditionally, and still sometimes today, nawarlah are hunted in shallow water with djalakirradj (three-pronged fishing spears). The liver is also prized eating. The name literally means “wide one”.

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Kira is the daughter of Leonie Nabegeyo and Eric Djorlom and the nice of master weaver Doreen Djorlom. She is a rising star in the field of fibre art. Kira specialises in creating unique sculptural forms depicting the flora and fauna of West Arnhem Land.