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Symbolising the bond between two people, connecting the lives of friends, family or loved ones. Shop Now Learn More Koru (Spiral) Resembling the unfurling frond of the native New Zealand silver fern, the koru connects us to new beginnings, hope for the future, and the good that will follow. Shop Now Learn More Hei Matau (Hook)


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An ancestral piece, worn in remembrance of past ancestors. It is thought to hold the power (mana) of previous owners and aid the person who wears it. Shop our Hei Tiki Pendants Toki / Adze Represents the tools the Maori traditionally used. It gives the wearer strength and courage to do, face, get through and achieve anything in their life.


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At its heart jade fern pendants are recognised as the unofficial symbol of New Zealand. They're worn as a sign of both national pride and as a vessel to store memories of the travels through New Zealand people wish to remember. The silver fern is New Zealand's most iconic native plant. The undersides of its leaves are


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Treasured, valuable and with spiritual significance, pounamu - New Zealand's highly prized stone - has been used by Māori to denote status and authority, for adornment, and for making peace. Story by Basil Keane Main image: Pounamu touchstone at the national museum, Te Papa Tongarewa Contents Story summary Pounamu - several names


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia pendant, a heavily stylized fishhook The southwest coast of New Zealand is named Te Wai Pounamu ("The greenstone waters"), after its deposits of greenstone, and the area resembles greenstone in this view from space. [1] The term is also the official


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New life or beginning, growth, harmony and peace. Patu, Mere or Whakaika Weapon or club wielded for emphasis to exhortation. Modern usage symbolises facing and overcoming life's challenges and difficulties. Tiki Human form possibly representing ancestors. Powerful good luck symbol.


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1. Maori Koru Necklaces Most carved Maori necklace pendants are carved from bone or pounamu (a special type of jade endemic to New Zealand). So are koru pendants. Other materials used are wood, pacific pearl shell (of which you see a few on the photo below), mother of pearl shell, Australian black jade, and red agate.


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A hei matau, made from pounamu, the Maori word for New Zealand jade or greenstone. Creators say they give the wearer strength, safety and good luck for travel, especially across oceans.


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The stone goes by several names. The name "New Zealand Greenstone" refers to the simple fact that it is found in New Zealand. Another name, however, that it is quite often known by is "Maori Greenstone", which is a reference to the Maori people who used the stone for centuries in New Zealand.


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The meaning of Jade fern pendants. At its heart jade fern pendants are recognised as the unofficial symbol of New Zealand. They're worn as a sign of both national pride and as a vessel to store memories of the travels through New Zealand people wish to remember. The silver fern is New Zealand's most iconic native plant.


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Design Meaning of Maori jade carvings New Zealand. Koru, Fish Hook, Manaia, Tiki, Twist, circle, whale tail and toki/Adze,


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The Koru is a contemporary Maori Pounamu Greenstone design that is widely recognized. Its spiral shape resembles endless motion. The pattern represents new life and growth, and the inner curl symbolizes coming back to the beginning. With that, the Koru mimics both the concept of change and the notion of consistency.


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Toki: The toki (adze) is a type of blade, is associated with determination, control, strength, focus and hope. Koru: The graceful koru represents a native fern unfurling and symbolises new life, new beginnings, hope, personal growth, purity nurturing, a new phase in life, the spirit of rejuvenation and peace.


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New Zealand Greenstone also known as Pounamu is considered a precious and powerful stone by Māori people. It is often carved into a pendant or necklace which carries special meaning for its wearer, especially for Kiwis living abroad in Australia and across the globe. Traditionally, pounamu, or greenstone, is regarded as a talisman.