Iti Hei Tiki Putiputi Pounamu
$1,500.00
55mm x 32mm Ahakoa he iti, he pounamu, he taonga – even though it is small it is precious, it is treasure. Often worn as a symbol of protection, good luck, and ancestry.
Description
Hei Tiki is a taonga (treasure) and a symbol of cultural significance. While the exact origins are debated, Hei Tiki are generally associated with fertility, particularly the unborn embryo, and believed to carry the spirits of ancestors. Some theories suggest they represent Hina-Te-Iwaiwa, the Māori Moon Goddess, or Tiki, the first man in Māori mythology, also he is known as the cheeky Atua (God) of fun and mischief, who served IO the supreme Atua.
Stunning Marsden Flower Jade is highly valued by Māori and is considered one of the most desirable types of Pounamu with its defining features of golden, yellow and orange putiputi (Flower) patterns. Marsden Valley is located near Richmond on the West Coast, South Island, New Zealand.
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