Month: May 2026

  • Te Koru Ora

    Te Koru Ora translates to “The Living Koru” or “The Koru of Life.” The name reflects the kaupapa behind this commission — growth, renewal, and the continuation of life through changing seasons. This taonga was carved to reconnect with a piece of Pounamu that had carried decades of meaning, memories, and connection to Aotearoa. The…

  • Gold and Inanga Cufflinks

    There is something understated and powerful about wearing taonga in a formal setting. These cufflinks were carved for a tāne who wanted a connection to Pounamu that could be worn with a suit or dress shirt, carried into important moments, celebrations, and milestones in life. We spent a long time selecting the right piece of…

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    Te Toka Pūmau

    Te Toka Pūmau means “the enduring stone” or “the grounding stone,” reflecting the role of the central display piece within this set of taonga. All three pieces were carved from a single cobble of Inanga Pounamu, keeping them permanently connected through the same source stone and the same natural history formed within Te Wai Pounamu….