Moko Pounamu Mere Sculpture Whale Bone - Tupuangi
A stunning Mere handcrafted from a unique piece of Genuine Whale Bone and enhanced with a hand made Muka taura. This is an extremely rare and beautiful carving, exquisite in detail and a true taonga from a very talented artist. This carving is a very special taonga that will be passed through many generations and treasured by those who have the honour of being its caretaker.
Mere or Patu is a type of short, broad-bladed weapon in the shape of an enlarged tear drop. It was used to strike/jab an opponent in the body or the head. The Mere signifies high status and gives the owner courage and strength. It is the same design as a Patu, but the difference is Patu are made of wood, stone, or whale bone whereas Mere are made of Greenstone Pounamu.
Whale Bone has always been a special medium for Māori artists, Whales are considered a taonga species, and represent abundance, richness and were regarded as chiefly animals. Some tribes see whales as the descendants of Tangaroa, the god of the ocean and strandings are seen as gifts from Tangaroa and carving them is a way of honouring that gift. Whales possess a tapu (sacred) significance to Māori as both supernatural beings and as harbingers of personal change and spiritual growth.
Muka
is the strong, white fiber extracted from the New Zealand flax plant (harakeke) by scraping and pounding the green flesh off the leaves. It is a fundamental material in traditional Māori weaving, used to create cloaks, nets, ropes, and other textiles, and is also processed into a handmade paper.
Traditionally carved from Genuine Whale bone - Ethically sourced from Banks Peninsula (Te Pataka o Rakaihautū)
Carved by Mark Stewart
Size Mere - 333mm long x 75mm wide x 19mm thick
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