Created by the talented Nick Spicer of Kawakawa Stone, this tiki pendant is cast in bronze and hangs from a plaited cord.
The Tiki is a deeply significant figure in Māori culture, typically representing a carved human-like form. These figures are commonly worn as pendants, known as Hei Tiki, which are treasured items often made from materials like greenstone (pounamu), bone, or wood. Although the precise origins and meanings are subjects of debate, Hei Tiki are widely regarded as powerful cultural symbols that embody ancestors, fertility, and a connection to the spiritual world.
Length: 45mm
Width: 85mm
Hangs from a plaited adjustable cord
Bronze
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