$650.00
Experience the rhythm of culture with these handcrafted dancing and ceremony boomerangs, made by Michael Walker of the Bundjalung Nation. Designed for performance and cultural storytelling, these boomerangs are perfect for song, dance, and ceremonial tapping.
Each boomerang is carefully shaped and naturally bent to feel balanced and responsive in the hands. Whether used in traditional Indigenous dance ceremonies or as a unique Australian cultural collectible, every piece carries the spirit of Country and the skill of a master craftsman.
MICHAEL WALKER -
These unique boomerangs come to us from Michael, a proud Bundjalung man who previously ran a boomerang factory in Kyogle for many years. Now based in Darwin, Michael returns to his Country annually—and each visit, he brings a fresh collection of handcrafted boomerangs. Once here, local Indigenous artists like John add their own touch, painting each piece with distinctive designs that reflect their cultural heritage and connection to the land.
Every boomerang is a collaboration—rooted in tradition, crafted with care, and finished with authentic Aboriginal art.
These boomerangs are all lacquered twice with a satin vanish to protect and preserve the wood and artwork.
Made with native Australian Eucalyptus timber.
Size = 48cm length, 15cm high. 6.8cm wide in the middle
Product Details
• Maker: Michael Walker, Bundjalung Nation
• Use: Dancing, ceremony, song, and performance
• Material: Handcrafted Australian hardwood
• Dimensions: 55cm long x 6cm thick at the bend
• Finish: Smooth, natural finish for ease of handling and tapping
Key Features
• Lightweight and balanced for dancing and ceremonial performance
• Handcrafted with care by an experienced Indigenous craftsman
• Perfect as an authentic Aboriginal cultural gift or collectible
• Designed to honor Indigenous tradition and storytelling