Bo Jin and Gua Sha Tools

Bo Jin and Gua Sha Tools

I recently had the privilege of creating two bespoke tools for a practitioner dedicated to traditional healing: a Gua Sha tool and a Bo Jin tool. Both were carved from stunning deep green Kawakawa Pounamu, a stone renowned for its beauty and cultural significance. These tools are not only functional but also deeply connected to…

Kahurangi Pounamu Hei Matau

Kahurangi Pounamu Hei Matau

This 35mm Hei Matau is crafted from stunning gem-grade Kahurangi Pounamu, one of the most sought-after varieties of New Zealand greenstone. Its bright green hues and extraordinary translucency make this piece truly breathtaking. The way light passes through the stone gives it a radiant glow, bringing the taonga to life. At the heart of the…

Kākā Beak Pounamu Taonga

Kākā Beak Pounamu Taonga

Recently, I had the privilege of carving a unique 6cm Kākā Beak pendant from pale blue-green Inanga Pounamu sourced from South Westland. The stone itself was a stunning canvas, with natural tan and brown hues running through the blue-green base. These earthy tones allowed me to echo the colours of the feathers of the kākā,…

Head Students Niho 2024
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Head Students Niho 2024

As the year draws to a close, I’ve had the honour of creating a special set of taonga to recognise the contributions of the head students at my kura. This set of five Niho, carved from a single piece of Kawakawa Pounamu sourced from South Westland, embodies the connection these leaders have shared with each…

Kahurangi Pounamu Crescent Moon

Kahurangi Pounamu Crescent Moon

This delicate crescent moon pendant is carved from gem-grade Kahurangi Pounamu, known for its stunning clarity and vivid, bright green hues. Measuring 30mm high, this piece is small yet captivating, allowing the natural translucence of the stone to shine through. Kahurangi Pounamu is one of the rarest and most sought-after types of Pounamu, prized for…

Kawakawa Toki

Kawakawa Toki

This Toki is carved from a deep green Kawakawa Pounamu, sourced from the West Coast of the South Island. The stone holds a richness in color that embodies the natural beauty of Aotearoa, with its deep hues capturing the lush forests of Te Wai Pounamu. At 55mm in length, the piece is small yet significant,…