5cm Toki Whao Kawakawa
This 5cm toki whao features a hidden hole design for the neck cord, crafted from Pounamu sourced from the sacred Arahura River. The dimensions of the toki whao have been carefully considered, resulting in a balanced and visually striking piece. This toki whao is not only a visually stunning work of art but also holds deep cultural significance in Maori culture, serving as a testament to the rich history and traditions of the people.
A toki whao is a traditional Maori adze that was used for carving wood and other materials. It is typically made from a hard and durable material such as Pounamu (greenstone), basalt or other types of stone. The toki whao was an essential tool for Maori woodworkers and carvers. In addition to its practical uses, the toki whao was also considered a taonga, or treasure, in Maori culture and was often decorated with intricate carvings and designs.