Murkani Night Sky Pendant Hoop Earrings Silver
Murkani Night Sky Pendant Hoop Earrings Silver
In collaboration with MURKANI, the CONNECTED Collection features artworks created by Aboriginal Artist, Daisy Hill. The "Night Sky" hoop earrings are a celebration of fresh starts and new horizons, inspired by the celestial maps of the moon and stars that have guided countless journeys through generations.
In Aboriginal culture, the moon and stars hold a special significance, serving as navigational tools and symbols of guidance. These earrings invite you to embrace new intentions and trust the path ahead, knowing that every ending brings the promise of a new beginning. Just as the night sky offers constant light and direction, these earrings are a reminder you’re always guided by the stars above. When words aren’t enough, let these earrings say “I’d give you the moon and all the stars” – a timeless symbol of love and support.
For every piece sold from our CONNECTED Collection, $5 will be donated to the Australian Indigenous Education Foundation (AIEF), supporting scholarship opportunities at Partner Schools around the nation. AIEF provides financial and career support to help Indigenous students complete Year 12 and make a successful transition to tertiary studies or employment.
WHITE TOPAZ- White Topaz helps the wearer focus on love and offers clarity for the future
All CONNECTED pieces come in a gorgeous box with artwork created by Daisy Hill.
- Made of solid 925 Sterling Silver
- Hoop - 15mm in diameter
- Pendant - 15mm in diameter
- Overall earring measures 30mm in length
- Semi precious stone - White Topaz
- Colour – Silver
- Handcrafted by Artisans in Thailand
- Designed in Australia
The symbols and meanings shared are unique to Daisy Hill and do not represent all First Nations people. All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural groups have different perspectives, interpretations and understandings of the stories and knowledge. They are the oldest known civilisation on Earth and their knowledge has been passed between generations for over 75,000 years.