Designs and their meanings

Toki

Representing strength, courage, and determination, the toki is a wearable piece styled after the traditional toki (adze) used for cutting and carving wood.

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Roimata teardrop pendant carved from NZ flower jade

Roimata (teardrop)

Roimata, meaning tears, symbolises healing, grief, and a strong connection with the land.

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Large mere carved from NZ totoweka jade pounamu

Mere

Mere were originally a weapon used by warriors in hand-to-hand combat. Often passed down through generations, they were thought to embody the spirits of previous owners and seen as the ultimate symbol of strength, mana (authority), and status.

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Heart pendant carved from NZ totoweka jade pounamu

Heart

A contemporary design, representing love (aroha) and relationships.

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Adze carved from NZ Douglas Creek greenstone pounamu

Adze (Toki)

Modelled on the the original wood-carving toki, this is a larger display piece. The toki represents strength, courage and determination.

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Hei tiki pendant carved from NZ pounamu

Hei Tiki

The hei tiki is a physical representation of humankind and one's ancestors. They are traditionally passed through generations.

Fern pendant hand-carved from New Zealand kawawkawa pounamu (greenstone). Front.

Fern

The silver fern (ponga) is a symbol of national identity for New Zealanders. The fern can symbolise strength, resistance, power and a connection to Aotearoa.

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Tekoteko Toki

A tekoteko is a carved human form, representing tribal ancestors who provide protection and guardianship to the tribe. Wooden tekoteko often take the prominent position at the peak of the gable on wharenui (meeting houses). Our tekoteko toki combine a human head and the traditional toki profile.

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Hei Matau fish hook pendant carved from NZ jade pounamu

Hei Matau (Fish Hook)

The hei matau is a stylised fish hook and symbolises strength, prosperity, and safe travel over water.

Koru pendant carved from NZ jade pounamu alongside fern frond

Koru

Modelled after the unfurling new growth of the native ponga (tree fern), the koru represents new beginnings, growth, and peace.

Pikorua twist pendant carved from NZ jade pounamu

Pikorua (Twist)

The pikorua represents bonds between partners, friends, or whānau. It is styled after two intertwining fern fronds.

Manaia pendant carved from NZ jade pounamu

Manaia

Of mythical origin, the manaia is a guardian and messenger between our world and the spiritual world. Varying in design, it is often portrayed as a creature with the head of a bird, the body of a man, and the tail of a fish. It is believed to watch over, and protect, the wearer.