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Inanga Hei Matau

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$1,500.00

Today, the Hei Matau is a popular and loved symbol in New Zealand, with many Māori and non-Māori individuals wearing it as a representation of its rich cultural heritage.

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A stunning showcase of Inanga Pounamu, nephrite jade. The name “Inanga” directly translates to “whitebait” in Māori, referring to the small freshwater fish that the stone’s colour and translucence mimic. It is believed to carry the mauri (life force) of the land and the people who have touched it.

Hei (worn around the neck), Matau (fishhook), Hei Matau carries spiritual significance which embodies the Māori connection to the sea and the importance of fishing in the Māori culture. Hei Matau is also associated with the myth of Maui, who used a hook to lift the North Island from the sea. The legend backs up the symbolism associated with Hei Matau of strength, power and the ability to overcome obstacles.

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Artist: Leon Bonney

Based in Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand

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