Koh Living Illuminating Lamp/Tealight Holder Set - Aboriginal Grandmother's Country
Koh Living Illuminating Lamp/Tealight Holder Set - Aboriginal Grandmother's Country
Koh Living Illuminating Lamp/Tealight Holder Set - Aboriginal Grandmother's Country
Koh Living Illuminating Lamp/Tealight Holder Set - Aboriginal Grandmother's Country
Koh Living Illuminating Lamp/Tealight Holder Set - Aboriginal Grandmother's Country
Koh Living Illuminating Lamp/Tealight Holder Set - Aboriginal Grandmother's Country
Koh Living Illuminating Lamp/Tealight Holder Set - Aboriginal Grandmother's Country

Koh Living Illuminating Lamp/Tealight Holder Set - Aboriginal Grandmother's Country

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The Grandmother's Country Illuminating Candle Lamp Set is a stunning creation brand new to Koh Living. Each lamp comes with a metal LED base and features the breathtaking artwork of Aboriginal artist Michelle Possum. These lamps pay homage to ancestral lands, infusing spaces with the wisdom and beauty of Indigenous culture. A cherished addition to any home.

This hand-made candle holder doubles as an electric lamp, illuminating stunning Aboriginal art when lit. A unique and practical addition to any home.

Perfect for your home or as a gift for someone special!

Size - 15cm diameter and 12cm height
Suitable with one of Koh's tealights
Electric metal LED base
Comes beautifully gift boxed
To clean, wipe with a damp cloth
A portion of each sale goes to the artist.
Member of the Indigenous Art Code (IAC)
Designed in Australia.
Australian owned and operated company.
Our candle holders are handmade with clay, therefore the end product may look slightly different to the images due to variations.

Michelle Possum was born at Napperby Station, Northwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. She was taught to paint by her father Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri. Clifford is the most renowned painter of the founding group of Papunya artists.

Michelle’s work has a strong connection to her father, family and land. Her paintings can incorporate strong figurative elements as well as important topography relating to her family's country, such as the abundance of food and water.