Pūkaea - 2096UW

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The pūkaea was the largest of the Māori trumpets, ranging in size from one metre (3.2ft) to over two meters (3.4ft) in length. They were made in two pieces and bound together with the roots of the kiekie (climber). Many pūkaea were carved and they often belonged to the chief of a tribe. They were typically used to call the tribe together.

Material: Tōtara

Measurements: 370mm x 150mm x 150mm
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Artist: Te Uranga Walker

Position: Kai Whakairo (Graduate Carver)

Iwi: Te Whakatōhea

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Artist: Te Uranga Walker

Position: Kai Whakairo (Graduate Carver)

Iwi: Te Whakatōhea