Other works in this medium
![Rona Rubuntja/Copyright Agency Artwork Mpaltjarta (wild orange) (from 'Bush tucker' series) this artwork made of Earthenware, hand-built terracotta clay with underglaze colours and applied decoration, created in 2009-01-01](/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/2010.250.017a-b_001_4.jpg?itok=7r46uwP3)
Mpaltjarta (wild orange) (from 'Bush tucker' series) 2009
- HERMANNSBURG POTTERS - Pottery workshop
- RUBUNTJA, Rona - Potter
![© Shigeo Shiga Artwork Vase this artwork made of Stoneware, thrown white stoneware clay of spherical form and indented with white matt opaque glaze. Reduction firing at 1280 degrees Celsius, created in 1977-01-01](/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/4-0476_004.jpg?itok=ml68UMcM)
Vase 1977
- SHIGA, Shigeo - Creator
![Artwork Pair of vases this artwork made of Thrown grey clay bulbous vase with modelled dragon at neck decorated in polychrome overglaze colours, created in 1800-01-01](/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/4-1150.001-2_23-01.jpg?itok=lQ-svx89)
Pair of vases 19th century
- CANTONESE STYLE - Creator
Other works from this Department
![The artists Artwork Climbing monkey this artwork made of Silk, commercial dyes, created in 2007-01-01](/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/2008.299_001_4.jpg?itok=7E6_SYb0)
Climbing monkey 2007
- CASSIDY, Carol - Designer
- PHIMMALAY, Champa - Weaver
![Montien Boonma Artwork Salas for the mind this artwork made of Steel and graphite with audio, created in 1995-01-01](/system/files/styles/large/private/object-images/2002.178a-d_002_3.jpg?itok=pPLGdoZ1)
Salas for the mind 1995
- BOONMA, Montien - Creator
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