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Kōauau 4439HY

Kōauau are part of the flute family and come to us from the atua (spiritual entity) of flute music Hine Raukatauri. Kōauau is also the name for a species of hollow kelp, which can also be used to make instruments. Kōauau are made from a variety of different materials including wood, bone or sometimes stone. Most kōauau have three wenewene (finger holes) although there are several older examples that have four or more. The kaiwhakangāwari is the wenewene closest to the mouth, the kaiwhakahī is the middle wenewene and the kaiwhakakaha is the wenewene closest to the distal end. There are many uses for kōauau. In Māori tradition, birds are sometimes seen as important messengers from the spirit world. Kōauau have a reputation of attracting the native birds of Aotearoa. The birds will often interact with the beautiful melody from the kōauau, giving us a glimpse of the spiritual aspects of the kōauau song.

Material: Mataī (NZ Native)

Measurements: 123mm x 26mm x 26mm
$850.00

Kete Whakairo - 6002CM

Kete whakairo are woven flax bags of a finer quality than the general utilitarian kete. They are normally made from prepared strips of flax and/or kiekie, some of which have been dyed. Kete whakairo may also feature geometric designs.

Material: Harakeke & Muka

Measurements: 380mm x 180mm x 40mm
$1,900.00

Kete Whakairo - 5948AY

Kete whakairo are woven flax bags of a finer quality than the general utilitarian kete. They are normally made from prepared strips of flax and/or kiekie, some of which have been dyed. Kete whakairo may also feature geometric designs.

Material: Harakeke & Muka

Measurements: 500mm x 220mm
$920.00

Kete Whakairo - 5907AY

Kete whakairo are woven flax bags of a finer quality than the general utilitarian kete. They are normally made from prepared strips of flax and/or kiekie, some of which have been dyed. Kete whakairo may also feature geometric designs.

Material: Harakeke, Muka & Gold Foil

Measurements: 420mm x 250mm x 60mm
$750.00

Kete Whakairo - 5828RW

Kete whakairo are woven flax bags of a finer quality than the general utilitarian kete. They are normally made from prepared strips of flax and/or kiekie, some of which have been dyed. Kete whakairo may also feature geometric designs.

Material: Harakeke & Muka

Measurements: 280mm x 200mm
$590.00

Kete Whakairo - 5827RW

Kete whakairo are woven flax bags of a finer quality than the general utilitarian kete. They are normally made from prepared strips of flax and/or kiekie, some of which have been dyed. Kete whakairo may also feature geometric designs.

Material: Harakeke

Measurements: 300mm x 190mm
$590.00

Kete Whakairo - 4885HM

Kete whakairo are woven flax bags of a finer quality than the general utilitarian kete. They are normally made from prepared strips of flax and/or kiekie, some of which have been dyed. Kete whakairo may also feature geometric designs. Material: Harakeke.

Material: Harakeke & Muka

Measurements: 260mm x 195mm
$590.00

Kete Pikau - 8123MU

Kete Pikau (backpack) are used for carrying personal items.

Material: Harakeke (NZ Flax), Muka (NZ Fiber) & Pāua (Abalone Shell)

Measurements: 320mm x 360mm
$380.00

Kete Pikau - 8108KB

Kete Pikau (backpack) is used for carrying personal items.

Material: Harakeke (NZ Flax) & Shell

Measurements: 280mm x 380mm
$380.00

Kete Pikau - 5817RW

Kete Pikau (backpack) are used for carrying personal items.

Material: Harakeke & Shell

Measurements: 430mm x 230mm
$690.00

Kete Kai - 5830RW

Kete Kai is a food gathering basket that is typical used to house food from the ocean or the land. Kete kai was used for every type of food that was gathered. You were not allowed to mix land food kete with the ocean food kete as it was tapu. The pattern on this kete kai is taki tahi and the holes are called puareare.

Material: Harakeke

Measurements: 340mm x 490mm
$620.00

Kete Kai - 5818RW

Kete Kai is a food gathering basket that is typical used to house food from the ocean or the land. Kete kai was used for every type of food that was gathered. You were not allowed to mix land food kete with the ocean food kete as it was tapu. The pattern on this kete kai is taki tahi and the holes are called puareare.

Material: Harakeke

Measurements: 360mm x 200mm
$490.00