Moko Pounamu Mako Mau (Shark Tooth) Genuine NZ Inanga Flower Pounamu Greenstone - Taupaki
A Stunning Mako Mau (Shark Tooth) hand carved from a unique piece of Inanga Flower Pounamu, showing soft green-grey and cream tones. Serrated detailing runs down each side of the carving and the rind of the stone is stippled like shark skin. A wonderful and detailed taonga.
Mako Mau Shark tooth is a symbol of male strength, proud masculinity and potency. It offers strength, guile, protection and guidance to the wearer. As a talisman it brings affluence and good fortune to the wearers life and it is believed to protect the individual from evil spirits, shark attacks and water accidents., they have also been worn by Polynesians and Māori since the earliest exploration of Polynesia. They connect to the spirit of the shark, its ferocity and as an abundant food source.
Inanga – This pounamu takes its name from a freshwater fish native to New Zealand. It is pale and often transparent, like the young of the Inanga fish. It is pearly white to grey green in colour, and ranges from translucent to quite opaque. It can change colour over time, developing a light olive tint as it ages and oxidises - Highly prized by the Māori and the desired material for making Mere and Patu.
Putiputi (Flower) Jade- is New Zealand’s most prized 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.
Carved by Dave Curtis
Size 43mm long x 42mm wide x 9mm thick
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