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Pekapeka - 5597TO

The Pekapeka (native NZ bat) represents the interwoven nature of the spirit world and the world of the living – the seen and the unseen. The bat was interpreted by Māori as a creature who symbolically acted as an interface between the two worlds and whose physiology (which does not possess the gift of sight) appeared to be guided by the ethereal and the metaphysical.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 30mm x 40mm x 5mm
$490.00

Hei Niho - 6103HF

Shark teeth were highly sought after to wear as a symbol of prestige for personal adornment. They were reflective of the mana of the shark itself.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 63mm x 95mm
$590.00

Hei Niho - 6804HW

Shark teeth were highly sought after to wear as a symbol of prestige for personal adornment. They were reflective of the mana of the shark itself.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 58mm x 33mm x 7mm
$490.00

Hei Matau - 5400KC

Coastal and river-based Māori tribes traditionally used a variety of fishhooks and lures. Hooks and lures varied in shape, material and design. Today hei matau (fishhooks) have become symbolic of traditional Māori technology and continue to symbolize a relationship to Tangaroa, God of the sea.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 54mm x 67mm
$490.00

Hei Matau - 5592HF

Coastal and river-based Māori tribes traditionally used a variety of fishhooks and lures. Hooks and lures varied in shape, material and design. Today hei matau (fishhooks) have become symbolic of traditional Māori technology and continue to symbolize a relationship to Tangaroa, God of the sea.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 73mm x 69mm
$520.00

Kōmore (Anklet) - 5422TO

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 35mm x 10mm x 5mm
$290.00

Kōmore (Anklet) - 5423TO

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 45mm x 8mm x 4mm
$290.00

Kōmore (Anklet) - 5424TO

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 30mm x 8mm x 4mm
$290.00

Porotaka Hei Matau - 5594HF

Coastal and river-based Māori tribes traditionally used a variety of fishhooks and lures. Hooks and lures varied in shape, material and design. Today hei matau (fishhooks) have become symbolic of traditional Māori technology and continue to symbolize a relationship to Tangaroa, God of the sea.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 79mm x 71mm
$620.00

Rei Puta - 5601KC

The mark of a high Chief was one who wore the Rei Puta (whale tooth pendant), as the teeth of the Sperm Whale were highly prized because of their rarity. With actual whale teeth being such a rarity, it became common to fashion the tooth form from other materials.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 69mm x 54mm
$590.00