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Aboriginal Australians traditionally made paint brushes using natural materials found in their environment. They fashioned brushes by attaching animal hair, feathers, or plant fibers to sticks or reeds. These brushes were often used for applying ochre and other natural pigments in their art and ceremonial practices. The craftsmanship reflected not only practical needs but also cultural significance in their artistic expressions.

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