Login
    Thumbnail 1 of 4, iPhone Case, When the Water Runs Out designed and sold by Amanda Hinkelmann.
    Thumbnail 2 of 4, iPhone Case, When the Water Runs Out designed and sold by Amanda Hinkelmann.
    Thumbnail 3 of 4, iPhone Case, When the Water Runs Out designed and sold by Amanda Hinkelmann.
    Thumbnail 4 of 4, iPhone Case, When the Water Runs Out designed and sold by Amanda Hinkelmann.
    iPhone Case, When the Water Runs Out designed and sold by Amanda Hinkelmann

    When the Water Runs Out iPhone Case

    Designed and sold by Amanda Hinkelmann
    $30.29
    $40.38 (25% off)
    25% off ends soon
    Model
    To find your iPhone model, open the Settings app, tap General, and then tap About.
    Case Style
    $30.29
    $40.38 (25% off)

    Product features

    4.82 (605 reviews)
    • Double layer clip-on protective case with extra durability
    • Impact resistant polycarbonate shell and shock absorbing inner TPU liner
    • Super-bright colors embedded directly into the case
    • Secure fit with design wrapping around side of the case and full access to ports
    • Compatible with Qi-standard wireless charging
    • iPhone 13/14/15/16 cases are MagSafe-compatible when laid flat on the charger. There is no magnet in the case
    • iPhone SE (2020) / iPhone 8 cases also fit iPhone SE (2022)
    • Weight 30g
    • Thickness 1/8 inch (3mm)
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
    Artwork thumbnail, When the Water Runs Out by MY-FOUR
    When the Water Runs Out
    This artwork is an original and authentic artwork. It was produced on Wiradjuri Country, by Wiradjuri artist, Amanda Hinkelmann. All copyright and reproduction rights are reserved by the artist. This artwork represents the mental burden that women carry. Women often carry a domestic and mental load that others sometimes don’t understand. There is a feeling of being drained and languishing in moments when they should be feeling happy. This piece is a metaphor for a lack of support and how we can sometimes feel very isolated in our duties particularly in situations that are more traditional or bound by cultural expectations. This artwork links to “Dhala-bu-nya” which symbolises the absence of support when it’s most needed and the reluctance to accept support when it is finally offered.

    Also available on

    Looking for something different?

    Search below.
    aboriginal art iphone cases
    aboriginal iphone cases
    dot painting iphone cases
    dot iphone cases
    culture iphone cases
    cultural iphone cases
    wiradjuri iphone cases
    wiradjuri art iphone cases
    australia iphone cases
    australian art iphone cases
    artist iphone cases

    Related Tags

    All Product Tags

    This section provides a collection of tags that each link to a search for any products that relate to the tag.