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Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm
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  • Aboriginal Art by Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm - ART ARK®
  • Aboriginal Art by Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm - ART ARK®
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Aboriginal Art by Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm - ART ARK®
Aboriginal Art by Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm - ART ARK®

Jericha Marrkula Manila, Bonba (Butterfly) Weaving, 154x90cm

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  • Aboriginal Artist - Jericha Marrkula Manila
  • Community - Gapuwiyak
  • Aboriginal Art Centre - Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts
  • Catalogue number - 22-1258
  • Materials - Pandanus, natural dyes.
  • Size(cm) - H90 W154 D16
  • Postage Variant - Sent boxed

Bonba is a much-loved animal. Bonba is sung by some Dhuwa clans like Wagilag and Djambarrpuyngu sing and dance Bonba. Bonba is sung along with Galun, a type of yam, Bonba tells us when the yams are ready to collect and eat in the dry season.

Made from Gunga (Pandanus Spiralis), using a twining process, this work shares a Bonba (Butterfly). The twinning technique may be thought of as the twisting together of elements. Artists take two twisting lengths of pandanus and work them across a series of vertical or radiating lengths. The twisting lengths are the 'active' elements of the structure and the radiating lengths are 'passive'. The twining technique is traditional and a number of forms were made for ceremonial and utilitarian purposes. Variation in the twinning occurs through changing the density, the order, or the colour. The Gunga is coloured with natural bush dyes. 

Gapuwiyak Culture and Arts Aboriginal Corporation is a recent initiative of the remote East Arnhem Land community of Gapuwiyak, also known as Lake Evella. The organisation is not-for-profit. It was created to enhance the wellbeing of Yolngu people living in the region by supporting their cultural practices, values and intellectual property while providing opportunities for leadership, meaningful employment, and professional development.

Pandanus are palm-like, dioecious trees and shrubs, their leaves “pandan” is commonly used in traditional handicrafts. The young leaves are harvested and sliced into fine strips, followed by a colouring process, in which the strips are placed in drums of bush dyes, roots and leaves from different plants sourced in the area. Dye is extracted through bashing and crushing techniques, and then added to the water with the pandanus to create these vivid hues. The pandan strips are then woven into intricate baskets and mats or rolled into ropes for other designs.