Pounamu from Te Wahi Pounamu - Carved with Care, Worn with Meaning.

Respectfully sourced stone, honest workmanship, and a whakaute for the stories each taonga carries

Kia ora. We’re Glad You’re Here.

Tēnā koutou. Kei te harikoa mātou i tō taenga mai.

Welcome to Moko Pounamu, where the beauty and spirit of Māori culture are brought to life through authentic, handcrafted Pounamu jewellery. For over 30 years, we have celebrated the legacy of New Zealand’s treasured greenstone, honouring its role as a taonga (treasure) and its deep connection to the land and people of Aotearoa.


What Makes Our Pounamu Different?

Respect for the Stone, Respect for the Story.

Te Whakaute ki te Pounamu, Te Whakaute ki te Kōrero.
  • Authentic Sourcing
    Our pounamu comes from Te Wahi Pounamu, the Place of Greenstone -New Zealand's West Coast, where it’s been revered for generations. We work closely with local iwi and carvers who value tradition.

  • Hand-Carved in Aotearoa New Zealand
    From shaping to finishing, our pendants, earrings and other jewellery is made using New Zealand Greenstone and utilising skilled crafts people.


  • Individual Character
    Pounamu varies in colour, translucency, and pattern. We try to capture each piece as naturally as possible in our photography.  The piece you see online is the piece you will receive.

OUR CARVERS

Our Whānau & Workshop

We’re more comfortable working with stone than shouting about ourselves. But we know it can help to see the people behind the carvings. If you want a closer look at our day-to-day, or to meet the carvers who shape each piece, feel free to click below.

Meet Our Carvers

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Insights & Stories

We’ve gathered articles, carver profiles, and cultural insights in our Knowledge Library. 

If you want to understand the symbolism behind a hei matau or why pounamu is often gifted (rather than bought for oneself), we’re happy to share.

Celebrating Maori Langugage Week
By Louise Wedlake September 2, 2025
Every year since 1975, Aotearoa New Zealand has celebrated Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, also known as Māori Language Week. The theme of this year’s celebration is 'Kia Kaha te Reo Māori' – which means ‘Make the Māori language stronger.'
A green pounamu toki pendant sitting inside a black gift box.
By Louise Wedlake August 22, 2025
Gifting pounamu for Father’s Day is more than just giving a beautiful accessory - it’s offering a piece of Aotearoa’s heritage and a symbol of deep respect and affection.
A green pounamu sculpture is sitting on top of a wooden stand.
By Louise Wedlake August 13, 2025
Choosing a piece of pounamu as a gift for a valued customer, acknowledging the achievements of a staff member or rewarding members of your team is a powerful choice.
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Tirohia Ētahi o Ō Mātou Ringa Toi Hou.