Whānau Tūhono
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Whānau Tūhono

In the hands of a carver, Pounamu is transformed into more than just an adornment; it becomes a narrative etched in stone, a tangible representation of family bonds and shared stories. This narrative is told through the ‘Whānau Tūhono’ set, a collection of Pounamu pendants specially carved for a family, embodying their unity and individual…

Te Hononga Pūmau
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Te Hononga Pūmau

This pair of Pounamu pendants, named Te Hononga Pūmau, is a tribute to family and shared paths. They’re each 7cm, a toki for strength, a roimata for comfort, carved from the same stone. This isn’t just about wearing art. It’s about carrying a piece of a collective soul, bound by three curved lines that tell…

Whānau Kōtuitu
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Whānau Kōtuitu

The name “Whānau Kōtuitui” paints a vivid picture. Meaning “Family Binding”, it captures the soul of this collection. Pounamu is so intrinsically linked to our land, its people, and their ancestry that it moves beyond mere aesthetics to become a taonga (treasure) with profound meaning. This is the wairua of pounamu, more commonly known to…

Haemata Aroha

Haemata Aroha

In the rich tapestry of New Zealand’s cultural and natural wonders, Pounamu, or greenstone, shines as a beacon of spiritual connection and heritage. Today, we journey into the story of a unique Pounamu piece, christened “Haemata Aroha.” Translated, the name means “Love in the Dawn.” It is a Roimata carved from the evocative deep green…

Wairua Kapua

Wairua Kapua

Today, we introduce the “Wairua Kapua” – a pendant carved from the delicate hues of Inanga pounamu. The name “Wairua Kapua” translates to “spiritual reflection of one’s emotions,” perfectly capturing the essence of this pendant. The teardrop shape, known as a roimata, is a powerful symbol in Māori culture. It represents not just tears of…

Whakapapa Arohanui
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Whakapapa Arohanui

When one beholds a handcrafted piece of pounamu, also known as New Zealand jade or greenstone, its depth, history, and cultural significance are immediately evident. Named “Whakapapa Arohanui,” this particular set embodies more than just the majestic aura of Raukaraka pounamu and its vivid hues of orange, yellow, and pale green. “Whakapapa Arohanui” translates to…

Kōhatu Whenua
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Kōhatu Whenua

Jewelry often tells a story, not just of the one who wears it, but also of its origin and making. This story is even richer when the jewelry is named, giving it an identity that resonates with its essence. Such is the case with “Kōhatu Whenua”, which in Māori translates to “Land’s Stone”. From a…

Whānau Kotahi
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Whānau Kotahi

Pounamu, also known as New Zealand greenstone, holds immense cultural significance for the Maori people. It’s a vessel of stories, emotions, and traditions that span generations. The “Whānau Kotahi” set, which translates to “Unified Family”, is a beautiful embodiment of this sentiment. This particular set of four pendants, carved for a family of four –…

Kawa Kawa Comfort Drop

Kawa Kawa Comfort Drop

Pounamu, often referred to as New Zealand greenstone, holds a cherished place in Maori culture. Hailing from South Westland, the kawa kawa variety is particularly noteworthy for its distinctive bright green hue. From this precious stone, I’ve crafted a pendant named the “Kawakawa Comfort Drop,” a 4cm long piece that beautifully adopts the teardrop, or…