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This exquisite kākahu from Hard Out Kiwi is made from beautiful non - see through Pearl Chiffon. The front side panels are made of semi-see-through chiffon to give a different texture.
The meaning behind the Transcending pattern:
- The whole pattern is centre-lined, representing the core principles, righteousness, and integrity.
- Poutama -the stepped pattern often seen on tukutuku panels and woven mats - symbolizes genealogies and the various levels of learning and intellectual achievement. They also represent the steps by which Tāne-o-te-wānanga ascended to the topmost realm in his quest for superior knowledge and religion.
- The 2 quarter-circled koru formed a half circle, they represent the balance of interconnected opposite forces.
- Triangular-shaped Taniko patterns resemble the challenges laid in our life path, as we constantly align ourselves with the core principles and refine our character through life challenges and tribulations, in the end, we reach the pinnacle of our life journey in order to transcend to a higher realm.
- The māngōroa pattern symbolizes the stars, especially the group of stars known as the Milky Way. Here it represents the vast universe with countless planes and realms.
This exquisite kākahu is made by Hardout Kiwi from semi-see-through gorgeous georgette chiffon
- Elastic gathered sleeves, double hemmed, fully digitally printed.
The meaning behind the Transcending pattern:
- The whole pattern is centre-lined, representing the core principles, righteousness, and integrity.
- Poutama -the stepped pattern often seen on tukutuku panels and woven mats - symbolizes genealogies and the various levels of learning and intellectual achievement. They also represent the steps by which Tāne-o-te-wānanga ascended to the topmost realm in his quest for superior knowledge and religion.
- The 2 quarter-circled koru formed a half circle, they represent the balance of interconnected opposite forces.
- Triangular-shaped Taniko patterns resemble the challenges laid in our life path, as we constantly align ourselves with the core principles and refine our character through life challenges and tribulations, in the end, we reach the pinnacle of our life journey in order to transcend to a higher realm.
- The māngōroa pattern symbolizes the stars, especially the group of stars known as the Milky Way. Here it represents the vast universe with countless planes and realms.
This Putiputi Kaftan in Gold features a stunning kowhaiwhai floral pattern, expertly crafted from luxurious Georgette fabric with a subtle, elegant, and flowy design. Its intricate kowhaiwhai patterns are digitally printed for a beautiful finish.
- 2 front pockets are not just for the sophisticated look but also very useful.
- Zip can be undone to be worn open
- Flattering, generous cut
This exquisite kākahu is made by Hardout Kiwi from semi-see-through gorgeous georgette chiffon
- Elastic gathered sleeves, double hemmed, fully digitally printed.
The meaning behind the Transcending pattern:
- The whole pattern is centre-lined, representing the core principles, righteousness, and integrity.
- Poutama -the stepped pattern often seen on tukutuku panels and woven mats - symbolizes genealogies and the various levels of learning and intellectual achievement. They also represent the steps by which Tāne-o-te-wānanga ascended to the topmost realm in his quest for superior knowledge and religion.
- The 2 quarter-circled koru formed a half circle, they represent the balance of interconnected opposite forces.
- Triangular-shaped Taniko patterns resemble the challenges laid in our life path, as we constantly align ourselves with the core principles and refine our character through life challenges and tribulations, in the end, we reach the pinnacle of our life journey in order to transcend to a higher realm.
- The māngōroa pattern symbolizes the stars, especially the group of stars known as the Milky Way. Here it represents the vast universe with countless planes and realms.
This Putiputi Kaftan in Terracotta features a stunning kowhaiwhai floral pattern, expertly crafted from luxurious Georgette fabric with a subtle, elegant, and flowy design. Its intricate kowhaiwhai patterns are digitally printed for a beautiful finish.
- 2 front pockets are not just for the sophisticated look but also very useful.
- Zip can be undone to be worn open
- Flattering, generous cut
- The Putiputi pattern is dark brown, not black, for a more subtle look
- Width without tassels: 142cm, with tassels: 162cm
- Length: 72cm
Details
- Hypoallergenic, Anti-Bacterial & Non-Irritating
- Reversible, can be worn both sides
- Has 4 stylish buttons
- Crafted to turn heads
- Wearable in every season
- Can be worn in many different ways
- Suitable for all sizes
This exquisite kākahu from Hard Out Kiwi is made from beautiful non - see through Pearl Chiffon. The front side panels are made of semi-see-through chiffon to give a different texture.
The meaning behind the Transcending pattern:
- The whole pattern is centre-lined, representing the core principles, righteousness, and integrity.
- Poutama -the stepped pattern often seen on tukutuku panels and woven mats - symbolizes genealogies and the various levels of learning and intellectual achievement. They also represent the steps by which Tāne-o-te-wānanga ascended to the topmost realm in his quest for superior knowledge and religion.
- The 2 quarter-circled koru formed a half circle, they represent the balance of interconnected opposite forces.
- Triangular-shaped Taniko patterns resemble the challenges laid in our life path, as we constantly align ourselves with the core principles and refine our character through life challenges and tribulations, in the end, we reach the pinnacle of our life journey in order to transcend to a higher realm.
- The māngōroa pattern symbolizes the stars, especially the group of stars known as the Milky Way. Here it represents the vast universe with countless planes and realms.
This Putiputi Kaftan in Olive features a stunning kowhaiwhai floral pattern, expertly crafted from luxurious Georgette fabric with a subtle, elegant, and flowy design. Its intricate kowhaiwhai patterns are digitally printed for a beautiful finish.
- 2 front pockets are not just for the sophisticated look but also very useful.
- Zip can be undone to be worn open
- Flattering, generous cut
- The Putiputi pattern is dark green, not black, for a more subtle look
This exquisite kākahu is made by Hardout Kiwi from semi-see-through gorgeous georgette chiffon
- Elastic gathered sleeves, double hemmed, fully digitally printed.
The meaning behind the Transcending pattern:
- The whole pattern is centre-lined, representing the core principles, righteousness, and integrity.
- Poutama -the stepped pattern often seen on tukutuku panels and woven mats - symbolizes genealogies and the various levels of learning and intellectual achievement. They also represent the steps by which Tāne-o-te-wānanga ascended to the topmost realm in his quest for superior knowledge and religion.
- The 2 quarter-circled koru formed a half circle, they represent the balance of interconnected opposite forces.
- Triangular-shaped Taniko patterns resemble the challenges laid in our life path, as we constantly align ourselves with the core principles and refine our character through life challenges and tribulations, in the end, we reach the pinnacle of our life journey in order to transcend to a higher realm.
- The māngōroa pattern symbolizes the stars, especially the group of stars known as the Milky Way. Here it represents the vast universe with countless planes and realms.
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