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Koiwi Tohorā pikorua side carved Earring and Bracelet koha set,(whale bone)

Koiwi Tohorā pikorua side carved Earring and Bracelet koha set,(whale bone)

Regular price $250.00 AUD
Regular price $265.00 AUD Sale price $250.00 AUD
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Sets include Taonga crafted with genuine whale bone from Aotearoa.

1x 3.0cm Koiwi Tohorā~Pikorua twist, bracelet fitted on a length adjustable hand braided wristband.

1x pair of 3.0cm Koiwi Tohorā~Pikorua twist earring fitted with handcrafted surgical stainless steel earring hooks.

1x Wooden gift box and meaning/care card and gift bag.

These sets are limited and exclusively sold by  Kiwiana from Aotearoa.

Whales hold significant cultural, spiritual, and ecological importance to the Māori people, the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. Here are some reasons why:

1. *Ancestral connections*: In Māori mythology, whales are considered ancestors and are associated with the creation of the world. They are believed to have helped shape the coastline and create the islands.

2. *Spiritual significance*: Whales are considered taonga (treasures) and are associated with spiritual and mystical powers. They are believed to possess mana (prestige, power, and authority).

3. *Cultural identity*: Whales feature prominently in Māori art, carving, and storytelling. They are often depicted in traditional Māori carvings, such as in meeting houses and canoes.

4. *Ecological importance*: Whales play a crucial role in maintaining the health of the ocean ecosystem. As apex predators, they help regulate the marine food chain.

5. *Food source*: Historically, whales were an important food source for Māori. While commercial whaling is no longer practiced, some Māori communities continue to hunt whales for cultural and subsistence purposes.

6. *Tangaroa, the god of the sea*: Whales are associated with Tangaroa, the Māori god of the sea. Tangaroa is believed to have control over the ocean and all its creatures, including whales.

The significance of whales to Māori is deeply rooted in their cultural, spiritual, and ecological beliefs.

Crafted from authentic whale bone, these Taonga may have a lower durability compared to gold or silver. It is important to handle them with caution, as they are prone to cracking or breaking when dropped or struck against a hard surface. It is recommended to remove them before participating in any activities that may expose them to impact. Please be aware that pieces damaged from accidental drops or collisions after purchase will not be eligible for refunds or replacements.

 

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