Hand-carved Niho pendant made from Kokopu Pounamu from the Arahura River, measuring 45mm. This unique piece symbolises strength, protection, and connection to the natural world of Aotearoa, featuring the distinctive speckled patterns of Kokopu Pounamu.
This 55mm Niho, carved from South Westland Pounamu, symbolises strength, courage, and resilience. The design represents a predator’s tooth, inspiring the wearer to face challenges with determination. With its hidden hole and tan cord, this taonga connects you to the land and traditions of Aotearoa.
A matched pair of Niho carved from the same slice of Raukāraka Pounamu with pāua inlaid eyes. They symbolise observation, awareness, and shared connection. Designed for two people whose lives are intertwined.
This Pounamu Niho is hand-carved from Kawakawa Pounamu, a stone known for its deep green hues and natural inclusions. At 55mm long, it features a four-hole ringbolt lashing in black, adding strength and balance. The Niho (tooth) shape symbolises strength, leadership, and protection, traditionally associated with sharks and whales, representing resilience and guardianship. A meaningful taonga of Aotearoa, connecting the wearer to the land and its stories.
Niho carved from Marsden Raukāraka Pounamu, shaped like a bird’s wing. A tactile taonga that carries both strength and natural grace. Made to be touched.