Red Ochre – Earth’s Sacred Colour
Carry the Colour of Ceremony, Culture, and Connection
Red ochre is more than a pigment—it is a powerful symbol of Aboriginal identity, ancestry, and spirit. For thousands of years, First Nations people have used red ochre in ceremony, art, and storytelling. Its deep red tones speak of the land, of bloodlines, and of the unbreakable connection to Country.
Sourced with Respect from Ghungalu Country
We gather our ochre from sacred sites on Ghungalu Country, always walking carefully and collecting only what the land offers. Each handful carries not just colour, but memory. When you hold red ochre, you hold the past, the present, and the strength of generations.
A Vital Part of Culture
Red ochre plays an important role in Welcome to Country ceremonies, dance, painting, and healing practices. It is applied to the skin with care, used to decorate artefacts, and mixed into natural materials to mark sacred places. As a result, it continues to be a powerful tool for both protection and storytelling.
Natural, Raw, and Alive with Energy
Our ochre is completely natural—untreated, unprocessed, and gathered by hand. You can feel its raw energy as soon as you touch it. Whether you use it for creative work, cultural expression, or personal ritual, red ochre invites you to connect deeply and respectfully.
Please Note: Each batch of ochre may vary slightly in shade and texture. This variation reflects the diversity and richness of the land it comes from.
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