Moko Pounamu, Rei Niho Whale Bone Carving - Ataahua
A gorgeous notched Rei Niho, hand carved from ethically sourced whale bone, this a very special taonga that will be passed through many generations and treasured by those who have the honour of being its caretaker.
Rei Niho(Eye Tooth) carved from Whale Bone, maintains the beauty of the traditional form, symbolising the intimate connection between Māori and Tohorā. The mark of a high Chief was one who wore the rei niho (whale tooth pendant), as the teeth of the sperm whale (Paraoa) were highly prized because of their rarity. With actual whale teeth being such a rarity, it became common to fashion the tooth form from other materials such as this example created from Pounamu. from
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 stranding’s 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.
Traditionally carved from Genuine Whale bone - Ethically sourced from Banks Peninsular (Te Pataka o Rakaihautū)
Hand Carved by Mark Stewart
Size 102mm long x 36mm wide x 12mm thick
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