KIA WHAI HINA
NZ Greenstone Drop Oval Earrings - Kokopu/Tangiwai Mix - 45mm
NZ Greenstone Drop Oval Earrings - Kokopu/Tangiwai Mix - 45mm
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NZ Greenstone Drop Oval Earrings - Kokopu/Tangiwai Mix.
Carver Mathew Kiore.
Kiwi Fruit - Arahura.
Kokopu/Tangiwai Mix.
Kōkopu Pounamu A distinctive Pounamu, Kōkopu is known for its speckled appearance and takes its name from the native Giant Kōkopu (freshwater trout) as it resembles similar patterns and spots to the fish. The stone’s spotted textures and range of colours, from light to dark browns, creamy whites, and olive greens, give this stone a diverse presence and character. Found mainly in the Wainihinihi Creek and Arahura and Taramakau Rivers.
Is Tangiwai a pounamu?
Tangiwai is part of a group of rocks known as pounamu, a term which encompasses nephrite and tangiwai, both of which were important to Māori and which they recognised as geologically and functionally different.
A stunning piece meticulously crafted by Mathew Kiore.
This pendant, showcases the natural beauty and deep green hues of pounamu sourced from the West Coast.
Its design embodies a deep connection to the wild and untamed spirit of nature.
Mathew Kiore, of Ngati Maniapoto, Ngati Rora, and Ngati Parekaitini descent, is a master carver based in Dunedin.
Registered with Ngai Tahu, Mathew sources his pounamu directly from the South Island of New Zealand.
His work goes beyond artistry; it is a form of traditional medicine supporting mental health and well-being.
Through Kia Whai Hina, Mathew integrates his carvings with outdoor experiences, fostering a connection to the environment that promotes holistic wellness.
Explore the profound connection to culture and nature with Mathew Kiore's exquisite carvings.
Each piece is a journey towards self-discovery, community care, and environmental stewardship.
Join us in celebrating the art and heritage of pounamu.
Size Approx 45 H x 18mm W.
We photograph each piece but a slight colour variation may occur.
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