Lola Greeno
Pakana people
born truwana/Cape Barren Island, lutruwita/Tasmania 1946
Untitled (shell necklace) 1995
palanwina lurini kanamaluka/Launceston, lutruwita/Tasmania cockles, maireener, cat's teeth and button shells, cotton string
Purchased 1998 98.138
Along with making exquisite strings of single-coloured maireener shells, Lola Greeno creates unique designs, such as the delicate composition of this necklace. Striking patterns and textures are achieved by alternating green maireener shells, white cockle bi-valves, sharp black striped cat's teeth and two-toned button shells.
Greeno belongs to a long line of Tasmanian Aboriginal women who have made necklaces from local seashells. Over 50 years she has passed on the skills learned from her mother and grandmother to her children and grandchildren, ensuring a continuing line of shell-necklace makers.