Moko Pounamu Hei Tiki NZ Genuine Auhunga Greenstone - Utiku
A stunning Hei Tiki hand carved from a sensational piece of Auhunga Pounamu. This is a amazing carving with the most fantastic colours and red wax eyes and hand. A beautiful example of a Tiki with a strong aura and an awesome grin from a very talented Carver.
Hei Tiki- The exact meaning behind the stylized design is deeply rooted in traditional Māori pakiwaitara (stories) and has been interpreted in a few different ways. In Māori legend, Tiki was the first mortal man created by Tāne (the god of the forest), making the carving a symbol of humankind's origins and lineage. Another widely held belief is that the figure represents Hine-te-iwaiwa, the moon goddess and patroness of fertility and childbirth. Because of its shape, many also interpret the design as a stylization of the human embryo. The distinct carved head tilted to the side is believed to symbolize a newborn child or spiritual wisdom. Additionally, the figures frequently display a blend of both male (Tāne) and female (Wāhine) features, representing the balance of life's energies.
Auhunga- Genuine West Coast Greenstone from the Arahura River area, West Coast. Auhunga Pounamu is a pale opaque green colour. Resembling the Southern New Zealand mountains, its --name translates to frosty, given as the intermediate of Inanga and Kawakawa.
Carved by Katene Campbell
Size 71mm long x 44mm wide x 9mm thick
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