Aboriginal Wooden Artefacts

Aboriginal Wooden Artefacts

Handcrafted. Spirit-Led. Made on Country.

At Yarbun Creations, we specialise in authentic Aboriginal wooden artefacts that preserve culture, honour tradition, and celebrate connection to Country. These unique, handcrafted items carry stories, spirit, and strength. Every piece reflects knowledge passed down through generations, making it far more than a decorative object.

Because of this, our Aboriginal wooden artefacts serve as powerful tools for learning, display, ceremony, and cultural continuity.

Cultural Integrity Behind Our Aboriginal Wooden Artefacts

We create each item — from clapsticks to coolamons — using knowledge inherited from Elders. Rather than rushing the process, we take time to gather timber respectfully and shape each piece with intention. As a result, every artefact holds deep cultural meaning.

Our team works with the land, not against it. For instance, we let the natural form of the wood guide the shape of each finished product. Through this approach, we ensure that the story of the tree continues in the tool it becomes.

Our Range of Aboriginal Wooden Artefacts

We offer a diverse collection of Aboriginal wooden artefacts, each made from ethically sourced wood gathered on Country:

  • Boomerangs—Designed for learning and display, painted or raw 
  • Clapsticks—Sound makers for ceremony, rhythm, and song 
  • Coolamons—Traditional carrying dishes used for food, babies, and gathering 
  • Nulla Nullas—Combat, hunting, gathering and ceremonial clubs symbolising strength 
  • Yam Sticks—Self defence, support and gathering 
  • Bull Roarers—Ceremony and communitation 
  • Firesticks—Tools of life, creation, and connection 
  • Custom Orders or packs—Made for schools, corporate gifts, ceremonies, and exhibitions 

Each artefact is handcrafted individually. We do not replicate pieces. Instead, we allow the wood to speak, and we follow where it leads.

Rosewood Clap Sticks - LARGE
Coolamon - SMALL

Why Choose Yarbun Aboriginal Wooden Artefacts?

When you choose a Yarbun artefact, you support more than just local artists. You help preserve Aboriginal knowledge, empower community-led cultural education, and honour ancient ways of making.

In addition, your purchase:

  • Promotes authentic cultural storytelling

  • Supports ethical production and sustainable timber use

  • Connects people across cultures through shared respect

  • Brings Indigenous voices into homes, classrooms, and workplaces

We also include cultural context and artefact stories where possible, offering deeper meaning to each item.

Ordering Information and Cultural Respect

Because we follow cultural processes, some items are made to order. If something is unavailable or you request a custom piece, we kindly ask for your patience. We need time to collect materials in accordance with tradition.

Furthermore, every step we take honours cultural protocol. By respecting this, you become part of the story.