Ōnewa Toki Whao

Ōnewa Toki Whao

This is a Toki Whao carved from basalt, or Ōnewa, sourced from Banks Peninsula in Canterbury, South Island of New Zealand. This piece is 5cm long and showcases the dark grey hues of the basalt stone, which contrast beautifully with the tan lashing cord. The Toki Whao represents a traditional Māori chisel, a tool used…

Kokopu Pounamu Niho

Kokopu Pounamu Niho

This Niho pendant, crafted from Kokopu Pounamu from the Arahura River, measures 45mm in length. The stone, with its distinct speckled pattern reminiscent of the native Kokopu fish, captures the spirit of Aotearoa’s natural beauty. The deep greens and unique markings of Kokopu Pounamu make each piece truly one-of-a-kind, reflecting the environment from which it…

Te Koru o Te Whanau

Te Koru o Te Whanau

I recently completed this beautiful Koru pendant as a commissioned piece, crafted from Inanga Pounamu sourced from the sacred Arahura River. The stone itself carries the serene hues of pale green and soft yellows, interspersed with darker mineral inclusions that add depth and character to the piece. The gentle curves and flowing lines of the…

Toki Mā

Toki Mā

I recently completed a Toki that stands out for its unique material and appearance. This piece is carved from the rind of a Tangiwai boulder. Over time, the rind of this boulder has undergone oxidation, turning it into a striking white, a rare transformation in Pounamu. Scattered throughout the white surface are dark spots of…

Te Ao Aotea
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Te Ao Aotea

I’m excited to introduce Te Ao Aotea, the first taonga I’ve carved from the rare and beautiful Aotea stone. This name, which translates to “The Aotea World,” was chosen to reflect both the circular shape of the pendant and the deep connection between the stone and the world. The circle, or porohita, is a powerful…