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  • Paired Niho – Marsden Flower Jade Earrings

    Paired Niho – Marsden Flower Jade Earrings

    $180.00

    A stunning set of Marsden Flower Jade earrings, shaped like a naturally matching pair of small niho. These gem-quality Pounamu pieces were tumbled smooth to bring out their natural glow—rich green tones and golden flower-like patterning that speak to the living beauty of the stone. Their form and origin hold meaning beyond appearance, carrying the strength and protection of the niho shape and the deep connection that Pounamu brings.

  • Pākohe Niho of Connection

    Pākohe Niho of Connection

    $260.00

    This 75mm pākohe niho pendant symbolises strength, protection, and connection. The creamy stone glows softly in the light and is finished with a three-hole lashing. Niho shapes represent identity and courage, making this a taonga of quiet power and deep meaning.

  • Pakohe Roimata – Takaka Stone of Strength and Healing

    Pakohe Roimata – Takaka Stone of Strength and Healing

    $160.00

    This 70mm Roimata is carved from striped grey Pakohe sourced from the Takaka area. Tapered at both ends, it reflects the natural flow of emotion and healing. Pakohe is a stone of strength, endurance, and connection to tūpuna, and this piece honours that legacy. It’s finished with a black spiral lashing and ready to wear.

  • Pākohe Roimata of Healing and Strength

    Pākohe Roimata of Healing and Strength

    $190.00

    This 75mm pākohe niho pendant symbolises strength, protection, and connection. The creamy stone glows softly in the light and is finished with a three-hole lashing. Niho shapes represent identity and courage, making this a taonga of quiet power and deep meaning.

  • Petrified Wood Niho – Earth and Time

    Petrified Wood Niho – Earth and Time

    $290.00

    This Petrified Wood Niho is carved with a natural, jagged outer edge that honours the original form of the stone. One face is polished to a high mirror finish, while the reverse is left raw to reveal the ancient wood grain turned to stone. Deep brown tones with lighter tan streaks glow with warm orange hues when held to the light. It is finished with a three-hole ring bolt binding on a black cord and is ready to wear.

  • Pīpīwharauroa – Roimata

    Pīpīwharauroa – Roimata

    $680.00

    Pīpīwharauroa is a free-form Roimata carved from rare Tangiwai Pounamu sourced near Piopiotahi. The stone has aligned fibres that create a shimmering, chatoyant glow, with soft whites and very pale greens running through it. The form flows gently into a pointed base, symbolising release, healing, and compassion. A distinctive and meaningful taonga.

  • Polished Pounamu Cobble

    Polished Pounamu Cobble

    $260.00

    This Serpentine Pounamu cobble is 11cm long, 8cm wide, and 3cm high. With its striking patterns and feathering on the polished side, and natural skin on the other, it can be used as a touchstone for grounding and reflection, or as a mauri stone for a whānau, whare, or kaupapa.

  • Polished Pounamu Palm Cobble

    Polished Pounamu Palm Cobble

    $180.00

    This palm-sized Pounamu cobble is made for grounding, connection, and display. With one side polished and the other left with its natural skin, it can be used as a touchstone for focus and calm, a display piece to admire, or a meaningful taonga that carries the essence of the whenua. Size: 8cm x 7cm x 1.5cm.

  • Pounamu Cobble Touchstone

    Pounamu Cobble Touchstone

    $240.00

    This Serpentine Pounamu cobble is 11cm long, 8cm wide, and 3cm high. With its striking patterns and feathering on the polished side, and natural skin on the other, it can be used as a touchstone for grounding and reflection, or as a mauri stone for a whānau, whare, or kaupapa.

  • Pounamu Kapeu

    Pounamu Kapeu

    $300.00

    This 75mm kapeu is carved from pounamu that blends pale greens with dark flecks and an orangey-brown rind. The stone carries a soft glow and is suspended from a black cord, a taonga that celebrates the natural beauty and depth of pounamu.

  • Pounamu Mārama with Silky Glow

    Pounamu Mārama with Silky Glow

    $210.00

    This 40mm Tangiwai Pounamu Mārama has a silky feel and a beautiful glow when lit from behind. About 10mm thick, it carries a satisfying weight and reveals deep forest greens, soft whites, and touches of orangey tan. Suspended from a simple hole on a black cord — a glowing taonga full of natural life.

  • Pounamu Palm Cobble

    Pounamu Palm Cobble

    $190.00

    This palm-sized Pounamu cobble is made for grounding, connection, and display. With one side polished and the other left with its natural skin, it can be used as a touchstone for focus and calm, a display piece to admire, or a meaningful taonga that carries the essence of the whenua. Size: 8cm x 7cm x 1.5cm.

  • Pounamu Roimata Pendant

    Pounamu Roimata Pendant

    $210.00

    A small and elegant Pounamu Roimata pendant, 50mm long, with soft rounded curves and a clean flat face on both sides. When held up to the light the stone reveals beautiful internal patterns and translucency, giving the taonga a living depth. It is finished with a traditional black roimata lashing, making it ready to wear.

  • Pounamu Touchstone

    Pounamu Touchstone

    $750.00

    Pounamu display piece, 85mm high and 150mm wide, with one polished face and a natural skin on the reverse. A powerful touchstone and visual taonga for home, work, or gifting.

  • Pounamu Touchstone

    Pounamu Touchstone

    $340.00

    This Serpentine Pounamu touchstone is made to be held and carried. A source of calm, focus, and grounding, it connects you to the stone, the whenua it comes from, and the stories you bring to it. It can also serve as a mauri stone, holding and protecting the life force of a whānau, a whare, or a kaupapa.

  • Pounamu Touchstone – Connection Stone

    Pounamu Touchstone – Connection Stone

    $250.00

    This serpentine Pounamu touchstone is 12cm across and 9cm deep, with a polished face revealing soft greens, pale yellow–orange tones, and delicate veins. The back is left in its natural state, keeping the stone’s connection to the whenua. It is a mauri stone, a piece to hold, reflect with, and ground yourself in moments of stillness.