Moko Pounamu Koru Sculpture NZ Genuine Kawakawa Greenstone - Kairakau
A stunning piece of dark and moody Kawakawa Pounamu beautifully hand crafted into a gorgeous solid Koru sculpture and mounted onto a fabulous Marsden Flower Pounamu water worn pebble.
Koru- The Maori word for bright or loop. It refers to the shoots of the silver fern. The circular movement to the inner core refers to "going back to the beginnings". The unfurling frond itself is symbolic for new life, new beginnings, hope, personal growth, purity nurturing, a new phase in life, the spirit of rejuvenation and peace.
Sculpture - Kawakawa- is the most common variety of Pounamu. it comes in many shades - from strong, rich green to dark green - and often has small dark flecks, which add to its character. Named after the leaf of the Kawakawa. It is the main type used in gem purposes.
Base - Marsden Putiputi (Flower) Pounamu from the Marsden, West Coast area. The centre of this stone is a highly translucent, light-ish green shade, free from dark spots and other flaws. One of the rarest varieties, held in high esteem by the Māori. The most prized Greenstone in New Zealand is Flower Jade, Greenstone with pale green or ochre clouds of colour. This distinctive patterning and colouring come from the outside rim or 'rind' of the greenstone boulders or stones where the surface has oxidised.
Hand Carved Ross Crump
Size Sculpture 98mm Dia
Base 78mm long x 160mm wide x 33mm high (approx.)
Overall height of sculpture 131mm