Moko Pounamu Kete Bag Genuine NZ Kahurangi Greenstone - Puketutu
This Kete inspired pendant is hand carved from Kahurangi Pounamu, showing clear green tones. Fine linear patterns are carefully inscribed across the surface, reflecting traditional woven kete designs. The form is clean and well shaped, with crisp detailing that gives the piece structure and refined presence. Smoothly finished, it carries balance, craftsmanship, and contemporary elegance.
Kapeu features a softly curved lower edge, while the upper part can be straight or slightly convex. A single hole near the top allows it to be suspended from a cord and rest against the wearer’s chest. Traditionally crafted from pounamu, bone, or occasionally wood, the kapeu was a sign of high rank and status within Māori society. It embodied the mana (prestige and power) of the wearer and was likely reserved for chiefs and important individuals. The act of wearing a kapeu signified leadership, authority, and the ability to protect and provide for one’s people. Kapeu made from pounamu were sometimes used by traditional healers, believed to soothe the gums of teething infants.
Kahurangi- Genuine West Coast Greenstone from the Marsden, West Coast area. Kahurangi is the rarest variety of pounamu. It is highly translucent and often comes in vivid shades of green. Small, feather-like markings in the stone can give a cloud effect – although to be classed as Kahurangi, this effect must not reduce the stone’s clarity. The word Kahurangi also indicates nobility and refers to precious jewels and held in high esteem by Māori.
Hand Carved by Paul Anderson
Size 37mm long x 54mm wide x 8mm thick
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