Aboriginal Australian Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Australian Aboriginal Flag: The flag was first flown on National Aborigines Day in Victoria Square in Adelaide on 12 July 1971. It was also used in Canberra at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy from late 1972. In the early months of the embassy—which was established in February that year—other designs were used, including a black, green and red flag made by supporters of the South Sydney Rabbitohs rugby league club, and a flag with a red-black field containing a spear and four crescents in yellow. Cathy Freeman caused controversy at the 1994 Commonwealth Games by carrying the Aboriginal flag as well as the Australian national flag during her victory lap of the arena, after winning the 200 metres sprint.
Description: Celebrate the beauty and spirit of the ocean with this Aboriginal Dolphin Art, featuring a graceful dolphin illustrated in an Indigenous-inspired style. Flowing patterns, rhythmic markings, and earthy coastal tones reflect harmony, movement, and the deep connection between sea life and ancestral storytelling traditions. The dolphin—often associated with protection, guidance, joy, and spiritual connection—is portrayed with energy and balance, symbolizing unity between nature, water, and life. This artwork is ideal for those who appreciate Australian marine wildlife, Indigenous-inspired design, and meaningful symbolic art.
Description: Celebrate the beauty of native wildlife and cultural artistry with this Aboriginal Dot Art Wombat design. Featuring a stylized wombat illustrated in a striking dot painting style, this artwork draws inspiration from traditional Aboriginal art forms. Rich tones of deep burgundy, earthy purple, cream, and golden yellow come together to create a vibrant, textured pattern full of movement and meaning. Perfect for anyone who loves wombats, Indigenous-inspired art, or bold, earthy designs, this piece brings warmth, heritage, and personality to everything from home décor to wearable art.
Description: Aboriginal Platypus Art — a beautiful representation of the unique platypus, inspired by Aboriginal artistry and rendered in rich brown earth tones. This design captures the essence of cultural symbolism and the intriguing features of the platypus. With a color palette inspired by the earthy hues found in Aboriginal art, this design adds a touch of cultural significance to your style. Whether on clothing, accessories, or home décor, the "Aboriginal Platypus Art" design is a harmonious blend of nature and tradition, celebrating the fascinating beauty of this iconic Australian creature.