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HAWKE'S BAY BIGGEST SUPPLIER OF POUNAMU AND BONE JEWELLERY
HAWKE'S BAY BIGGEST SUPPLIER OF POUNAMU AND BONE

Bone Shark Tooth Earrings - 26mm

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$40.00 - $40.00
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Bone Shark Tooth Earrings.

The Niho (tooth) design is thought to represent strength, leadership and resilience and its symbolism is commonly associated with two animals – the whale and the shark.

In Māori culture, whales were considered gifts of the ocean and believed to be treasures cast onto the beach by Tangaroa (the great god of the sea).

When a whale washed up onto the shores, Māori would use its meat as food, the blubber as preserving oil, and the bones and teeth were carved into adornments and weaponry.

In Fiji, tabua (sperm whale teeth) were used in negotiations between chiefs and gifted as a symbol of respect or to pay penance for wrongdoings.

In New Zealand the Rei Puta (whale tooth neck pendant) was fashioned by early settlers and thought to represent wisdom, mana and knowledge.

Such as many Māori adornments, the Rei Puta was not only decorative - it had ceremonial significance and was believed to be a talisman connected to Māori mythology.

Mako (shark tooth adornments) were also highly esteemed and treasured by Māori and often worn from the ear.

Sharks play a role in many Māori legends and have been symbolic throughout time of guardianship, trust and protection.

It was thought that by wearing mako, or a replica carved from pounamu, you would be spiritually connected to the shark’s energy and take on its characteristics of ferocity, strength and persistence.

As with other pounamu adornments it is also believed that when shark pendants are passed down through whanau (family), the strengths and traits of tūpuna (ancestors) would be passed on through the stone.

Size Approx 26 H x 28mm W.

We photograph each piece but a slight colour variation may occur.