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Tokotoko - 6853TH

Tokotoko are used when speaking on the marae – by esteemed orators – to indicate the direction of a speaker’s kōrero (speech). They often have the whakapapa (genealogy) of the orator carved into them and these can also be referenced by the orator during his address.

Material: Rātā

Measurements: 1050mm x 45mm x 45mm
$7,990.00

Tiger Shark Earrings - 4544IA

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: 12mm x 25mm x 6mm
$390.00

Tiger Shark Earrings - 4543IA

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: 12mm x 25mm x 6mm
$390.00

Huia Beak - 5696RH

The huia bird held deep significance in Māori culture, symbolizing nobility, leadership, and high status. Its distinctive, white-tipped tail feathers were highly valued and worn by chiefs to represent their mana, or authority and prestige. These feathers were also exchanged as treasured gifts of friendship and kept in beautifully carved boxes called waka huia. Sadly, the huia became extinct in the early 20th century, largely due to habitat destruction, introduced predators, and overhunting, despite efforts to protect it.

Material: Parāoa (Whalebone)

Measurements: 140mm x 18mm x 8mm
$590.00

Whakakai - 6169KH

Material: Pounamu (Hapopo)

Measurements: 38mm x 12mm x 6mm
$250.00

Kurupapa - 6166KH

This manu (bird) form is a variation of the kapeu which are slender adornments with a slight bend at the bottom and were often worn as ear pendants. This kapeu has been fashioned from pounamu (New Zealand Jade). Kapeu were highly prized and a sign of high rank in Māori society. They are commonly also worn as neck pendants.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 51mm x 13mm x 2mm
$270.00

Mourei - 6168KH

The breastplate represents strength, serving as a shield and offering protection.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 46mm x 19mm x 6mm
$290.00

Toki - 6176KH

The toki pendent is based on the form of the carving chisel used in whakairo (Māori carving).

Material: Pounamu (Hapopo)

Measurements: 73mm x 34mm x 7mm
$490.00

Hei Tiki - 6177KH

Hei tiki are the best known of all Māori adornments. Tiki are symbols of fertility that depict a new-born child. They are often family heirlooms bearing personal names and embodying their wearers lineage. As with most Māori personal adornments, hei tiki are often passed down generationally.

Material: Onewa (Graywacke)

Measurements: 183mm x 101mm x 25mm
$3,500.00

Mako Earrings - 5867PD

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. These earrings are in reference to the Mako shark.

Material: Parāoa (Whalebone)

Measurements: 15mm x 14mm
$290.00

Mau Taringa - 6827RH

Material: Parāoa (Whalebone)

Measurements: 50mm x 20mm x 4mm
$390.00

Toki Earrings - 6830RH

Toki earrings (or drop earrings) are designed to suspend from the bottom of the earlobes. The length varies from a centimetre or two, all the way to brushing the wearer's shoulders.

Material: Pounamu (Kawakawa)

Measurements: 75mm x 12mm x 4mm
$350.00