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Wooden Koru Statue
Measurement
- 200mm x 175mm
The Koru Wooden Statue represents the Māori concept of new beginnings, growth, and harmony. Inspired by the natural life cycle, the tightly coiled koru symbolizes infancy, gradually unfurling as it matures, mirroring human development from childhood to adulthood. This finely crafted piece captures the essence of transformation and balance.
This finely wooden Kotiate, showcases traditional Māori artistry with detailed carving.
Size approximately
- Kotiate- 340mm x 130mm
- Base - 230mm x 125mm
Used by Māori warriors for close combat in New Zealand’s dense bush, these compact weapons were designed for stabbing motions similar to a knife. Traditionally made from bone or jade, this wooden version includes a strong wrist tether to ensure a secure grip during intense use, reflecting both the practical function and cultural heritage of Māori weaponry.
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- Vegan Leather Material
- Magnet Clasps
- Interior Pocket
- 40cm x 43cm
This Taniwha Awhi Hand Puppet, designed by Miriama Grace-Smith, is the perfect play partner for tamariki and whānau alike.
Simply slip your hand inside and bring this mischievous taniwha to life! Perfect for storytelling, imaginative play, puppet shows or introducing a touch of Māori folklore magic into everyday adventures.
Features:
- Approx. 26cm x 14cm
- 100% polyester
- Soft and easy to use for interactive play
Important Note: Not suitable for children under 3 years of age.
Deep tones honour Te Pō, representing night, potential, transition and the interconnected threads of whakapapa throughout time
- Black frames with coloured designs
- Brown lenses
- Comes with a free, exclusive case with an in-built lens cleaner
This Beef Bone Heru is 170mm x 30mm. It is a single prong heru. A heru is a Māori decorative wearable comb, suitable for both genders. A free gift box is included with purchase.
Meaning:
- The Tewhatewha is a traditional Māori weapon serving as a powerful symbol of status and leadership. The tewhatewha is usually given to a person of mana or authority, such as a rangatira or chief, marking them as a leader respected for their wisdom, courage and guidance. Its presence in ceremonial occasions, speeches or gatherings signifies responsibility, protection and identity
Important Note: Please note that you may not receive the exact taonga pictured but it will be in the same design and style. Each taonga is hand-made so variations may occur.
Reference Code: BH035
This Medium Koru Circle Ceramic stands 140mm tall and 130mm wide. It features flowing green glaze that resembles the colour of Pounamu (Greenstone). Each piece is designed and hand made in Kerikeri, New Zealand.
Meaning: The Koru symbolises the continuous movement of life, new beginings, new opportunities, growth and harmony. It is a powerful representation of the cycle of renewel and change.
A meaning card is included inside the cardboard giftbox.
Important Note: All ceramic statues are not available for shipment to Australia.
This Beef Bone Heru is 170mm x 30mm. It is a single prong heru. A heru is a Māori decorative wearable comb, suitable for both genders. A free gift box is included with purchase.
Meaning:
- The Tewhatewha is a traditional Māori weapon serving as a powerful symbol of status and leadership. The tewhatewha is usually given to a person of mana or authority, such as a rangatira or chief, marking them as a leader respected for their wisdom, courage and guidance. Its presence in ceremonial occasions, speeches or gatherings signifies responsibility, protection and identity
Important Note: Please note that you may not receive the exact taonga pictured but it will be in the same design and style. Each taonga is hand-made so variations may occur.
Reference Code: BH057
Perfect for any hot or cold beverage! Stainless steel, double walled & insulated in a slim style to easily fit into cup holders and your bag. Product is from Moana Rd and designed by Aotearoa artist, River Jayden.
This bold black, white and red design is called "Te Wai o Te Whenua" and symbolises our unique relationship with our wai and our whenua.
- 280mls.
- Spill-proof lid included.
"Te Wai O Te Whenua (Water of the Land) celebrates the sacred flow of water and it's deep connection to our whenua. Using bold red, black and white Kōwhaiwhai-inspired patterns, the design symbolises water's life-giving energy - honouring the land, nurturing our people, and connecting us to our Whakapapa (Ancestry)."
The Tino Rangatiratanga flag, also known as the national Maori flag, is used to represent the Māori people of New Zealand. It is a powerful symbol of Māori sovereignty and independence.
- Black: Represents Te Korekore, the realm of potential being. It symbolizes the long darkness and the cosmic void from which the world emerged.
- White: Represents Te Ao Mārama, the physical realm of being and light. It symbolizes harmony, balance, and the moment the earth and sky were separated.
- Red: Represents Te Whai Ao, the realm of coming into being. It symbolizes Papatūānuku (the Earth Mother), life force, and new growth.
- Koru: The white central spiral represents a curling fern frond. It symbolizes the unfurling of new life, renewal, rebirth and hope for the future.
It was first revealed on Waitangi Day in 1990 and became formally recognized as the national Māori flag in December 2009
Measurements
18 H x 30cm W
The Tino Rangatiratanga flag, also known as the national Maori flag, is used to represent the Māori people of New Zealand. It is a powerful symbol of Māori sovereignty and independence.
- Black: Represents Te Korekore, the realm of potential being. It symbolizes the long darkness and the cosmic void from which the world emerged.
- White: Represents Te Ao Mārama, the physical realm of being and light. It symbolizes harmony, balance, and the moment the earth and sky were separated.
- Red: Represents Te Whai Ao, the realm of coming into being. It symbolizes Papatūānuku (the Earth Mother), life force, and new growth.
- Koru: The white central spiral represents a curling fern frond. It symbolizes the unfurling of new life, renewal, rebirth and hope for the future.
It was first revealed on Waitangi Day in 1990 and became formally recognized as the national Māori flag in December 2009
Measurements
36cm H x 60cm W.
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The Korus symbolize the continuous movement of life, new beginnings, new opportunities, growth, and harmony. It is a powerful representation of the cycle of renewal and change.
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