Whakapapa – Shared Roots
In the realm of traditional carving, every piece has its own tale to tell, a story that interweaves art, symbolism, and deep-rooted culture. Today, I am excited to unveil two exquisite pieces from my collection, carefully hand-carved from a unique slice of pounamu, or New Zealand greenstone. Both hailing from the same stone, these two stunning pendants—a Roimata and a Toki—are eternally connected, sharing an origin that spans back to the formation of the earth itself.
The Roimata pendant, a graceful drop-shaped piece, measures about 7 cm in length. Often referred to as the ‘teardrop’, the Roimata has been an essential symbol in Maori culture, believed to provide comfort and healing. The smoothness of this pendant, coupled with its organic shape, evokes a sense of calmness and strength—traditionally making it a symbol of empathy, compassion, and emotional healing. As such, it’s often given as a gift to those who are grieving or under stress, as a way to provide solace and comfort in times of need.
The second piece is a Toki pendant, an adze-shaped carving that measures approximately 5 cm in length and 4 cm in width. The Toki carries great mana (prestige) in Maori society, symbolizing courage, strength, and authority. Intricately carved with a hidden hole for the necklace cord, the pendant offers a seamless blend of traditional design and modern innovation.
This Toki pendant embodies the qualities of its original use as a tool. It signifies strength, courage, focus, and determination—all critical elements when it comes to overcoming life’s adversities. Traditionally, it was also seen as a symbol of leadership and respect for the craft.
What makes these two pendants truly exceptional is the remarkable journey they share. Both are carved from the same slice of patterned pounamu, featuring a captivating gradient from light to dark hues. This intricate variation in coloration imbues the pendants with a unique character, illuminating the natural beauty of the stone.
Even though they have been separated through the carving process, the connection between the two remains undeniable. The Roimata and Toki will forever share a bond, a shared birthplace in the heart of a single slice of pounamu. In this, we can find a metaphor for the interconnectedness of life itself, where each part, no matter how seemingly disparate, shares a fundamental unity.
In conclusion, these pendants offer more than their striking aesthetic. They provide a tangible connection to the past, embodying traditional meanings and symbolism, while reflecting the innovative spirit of modern craftsmanship. Whether you choose the comforting Roimata or the empowering Toki, you’re not just wearing a pendant—you’re wearing a piece of history.