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Tom lives on Yuwaalaraay country in Lightning Ridge and follows passionately in his father’s footsteps, as a craftsman, making artefacts, weapons and traditional tools. Tom sources the timber locally and uses Gidgee, Mulga and Beefwood from country.
Watch this video from Outback Arts to gain a glimpse in to Tom's artefact making process and understand why it may take some time to receive your order. Timing and availability of crafted products varies depending on external factors such climate.
Gidgee is more expensive given it is the third hardest wood in the world and rare Australian hardwood. Gidgee is well known for its unique colour, hardness, rareness and silhouettes.
Mulga is a hardwood often found with a highly figured grain pattern. The colour of mulga varies from yellows to dark and medium browns.
Beefwood is an Australian native timber that is durable and is known for its medium to dark red colouring.
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