More than a pin, it carries a story connected to Country, identity and community through artwork created by RMIT Photography graduate Hollie Johnson. At approximately 25mm in diameter, it's an affordable way to recognise Indigenous design and culture while adding something meaningful to your lanyard, jacket or bag.
- Artwork uses triangles and diamonds to represent men, with circles and semicircles representing women
- Black, red, red and black colour sequencing references ancestral connections within the design
- Linework reflects the sun, land and sea through yellow, green and blue elements
- Commonly worn on student lanyards, jackets and tops around campus
- Polished metal construction with enamel detail and a secure clutch backing for daily use