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In Maori myth the extinction of HAKUWAI The Giant Eagle was the result of a competition with Kahu, the Hawk, to see who could fly the highest.
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$220.00
Though the origins of the Tiki figure are lost in its antiquity, its status as the most prized of all the ’hei’ or wearable art pieces of the Maori will remain with us for ever.
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KAHUKURA, the Red Admiral Butterfly, is the most colourful of the butterflies of Aotearoa.
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$220.00
Karanga Manu (Stone and Bone) or koauau putangitangi are bird calling flutes.
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Karanga Weka can be played as melodic instruments or used to produce a weka call.
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This stands for permanent love and entwinement through the embodiment of the life principle of Ira, where Ira Atua, the Spirit is balanced by Ira Tangata, the Body. It is expressed in two ways in this carving, once, as the two halves of the piece, and aga
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KOKAKO is regarded as one of the purest sounding songbirds of the world.
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$240.00
To see the majestic white heron, or white crane, the KOTUKU is a sight to make your spirits soar.
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$220.00
Frogs are one of my very special delights and I carve them as a relaxation or to cheer me up and bring the magic back into a day.
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$180.00
Matau Aka invoke the attributes of special vines which were sometimes trained in growth to a required shape which gave them added strength when used as hook shafts. The twisting of the vine here creates two koru shapes to add their power.
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$120.00
Matau Maui depict the Demi God who first developed a barbed hook then later ‘fished’ up the North Island.
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Matau Maui depict the Demi God who first developed a barbed hook then later ‘fished’ up the North Island.
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$150.00
This carving is from a series of similar designs called Moana, for its derivation from the waves of the oceans.
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NGA HAU E WHA, The Four Winds is an expression used in so many ways and in so many cultures to include people who come from distant parts of the world.
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$220.00
Nguru are semi-closed cross-blown flutes unique to the Maori. Their enclosed bore gives a rounder sound than the koauau and with four finger holes they have a slightly extended range.
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Nguru are semi-closed cross-blown flutes unique to the Maori. Their enclosed bore gives a rounder sound than the koauau and with four finger holes they have a slightly extended range.
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$240.00
PAPAKA, the Crabs, have been adopted by the Sea God, Tangaroa since mythical times.
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$200.00
In Maori tradition PEKAPEKA, The Bat, came from the underworld and were adopted by Tane Mahuta, the Forest God.
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$220.00
Whales and Dolphins have a special place as the eldest children of Tangaroa and Hine Moana, the Sea Gods.
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$160.00
Porutu are essentially a long koauau usually featuring three (but up to six) finger holes of the same relative spacing, but located near the bottom end. This magnificient piece is carved in Emu bone.
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$1 100.00
Porutu are essentially a long koauau usually featuring three (but up to six) finger holes of the same relative spacing, but located near the bottom end.
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$380.00
Putorino - Wood, Carved. Putorino is an instrument unique to the Maori an very hghly esteemed.
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$920.00
RURU, The Owl. Of all the creatures of the night, Ruru, the wise Owl, is the most universally loved, and at the same time feared. In Maori tradition they are messengers from the Spirit world, and family guardians.
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$220.00
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