Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho – Douglas Creek Pounamu Set
Deep within the embrace of Aotearoa, where the Douglas Creek flows with the wisdom of the ages, there emerges a Pounamu set that is the very essence of New Zealand’s spirit. Named Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho, meaning ‘Legacy Treasures,’ this set comprises a toki and a roimata pendant, each carved from the same slice of stone to symbolize unity and connection. Measuring between 8-9 cm, these treasures offer a profound, tactile link to the heart of the land.
Pounamu is more than a gemstone; it is a sacred gift, deeply entwined with the cultural fabric of New Zealand. The Douglas Creek variety, sought after for its rich vitality and intricate patterns, is particularly esteemed. Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho celebrates this bond, showcasing the intertwined paths of the toki and roimata, born of the same stone, reflecting the interconnections of life itself.
The toki, shaped like an ancestral adze, is a tool of tradition, once wielded to carve the future. The Douglas Creek toki in this set embodies the strength found in unity, the collective power of individuals coming together. As a wearable symbol, it is a constant affirmation of the wearer’s personal strength, unity with others, and the ability to carve out a collective destiny.
Paired with the toki is the roimata, a talisman known to hold and share emotions. Carved from the same stone as the toki, this Douglas Creek roimata pendant represents the shared journeys, the mutual comfort found in togetherness, and the individual growth sprouting from common ground. It captures the essence of empathy, compassion, and the continuous flow of support that connects us.
Ngā Taonga Tuku Iho, the Legacy Treasures set from Douglas Creek, is a celebration of the intrinsic unity inherent in nature and humanity. It is a reminder that from the same source comes diverse strengths – the power of the toki to lead and shape, and the grace of the roimata to heal and comfort. Embrace this set as a symbol of life’s intertwined paths, and wear it as a statement of connection to the lands, the people, and the stories of Aotearoa. Douglas Creek Pounamu Set.