Size: See description for size We have 3 variations of this piece to choose from:
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Why Choose Pounamu
If you're looking for a reason to buy something meaningful, and haven't quite made your mind up yet, read our top 10 reasons to gift. From supporting local artists, to the deep meaning associated to the stone.
What our customers are saying
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Perfect!
“I bought a pair of these for my husband and myself. We are both delighted with the beauty of the stone and quality of the work that went in to making them. The leather bracelet is strong, durable and easy to adjust. They were posted promptly and packaged beautifully in bespoke boxes with explanation cards and maker details. A delight to unwrap and read. I would definitely purchase from this maker again. ”
– Julie S.
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20 days ago
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“this is perfect! exactly what i was hoping for. haven’t given to my boyfriends yet, but guaranteed he will love it! thankyou so much x”
– evie
71 days ago
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Jade brown plaited bracelet
“Great to wear,
It’s been in the shower and still looks good, doesn’t even dry out.
5 stars ”
– Paul C.
Verified Buyer
86 days ago
Our Packaging
We consider every element we use, when packing your piece. From sustainable materials to meaningful details such as artist profile cards. We offer a Premium Gift Wrapping service, available at the checkout.
Our Promise
Hand carved
Smooth lines, soft finishes, no scratches and no cuts.
Sustainable packaging
Wherever possible we use sustainable packaging.
Gift wrapping
We offer a Premium Gift Wrapping service.
Free shipping
On all domestic orders.
Our pounamu bracelets are serve as a different way to stay connected to New Zealand
Our corded (or plaited) bracelets come on adjustable length cord and are a perfect item to wear to show your connection to New Zealand.
Sheree Warren
The artist behind this creationAt just 18 years old, Sheree fell in love with the rugged charm of the West Coast and the creativity of its people. As her friends surfed the wild waters, Sheree walked along the shoreline and found her first piece of pounamu. Two decades later, the self-taught carver and confirmed “West Coaster” is so skilled in her craft, that she tutors at Tai Poutini Polytechnic in Greymouth. Her work is known for its feminine, fluid aesthetic.