
About this product
Found mostly in alpine regions of Australia, the gang-gang cockatoo is a relatively small cockatoo.
A bird characterised by a grey body and contrasting red head seen exclusively on males. They have a call resembling a squeaky gate or the opening of a wine bottle. Considered as the most primitive example of cockatoos it is the bird emblem of the Australian Capital Territory. The name gang-gang comes from a Aboriginal language, possibly from Wiradjuri.
A bird characterised by a grey body and contrasting red head seen exclusively on males. They have a call resembling a squeaky gate or the opening of a wine bottle. Considered as the most primitive example of cockatoos it is the bird emblem of the Australian Capital Territory. The name gang-gang comes from a Aboriginal language, possibly from Wiradjuri.
Inspired and designed in Melbourne + made in Arita, Japan using a 400 year old tradition.
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Store Pick Up | Not available |
*Local Delivery | Free |
Shipping | Free |
International Shipping | NZ $25; INT $60 |
*Local Delivery is only available for Sydney metro (within 20km of postcode 2064). Koskela is delivering Monday-Thursday.
Dimensions: 15 cm diameter
Materials: Arita porcelain
Colour: Cobalt blue
For display or to serve. Comes with matching box and information insert.