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Everything you need to know in the world of Jade
Our pounamu gift guide for the wonderfully different people in your life.
It is well-known that pounamu designs are embodied with deep
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Mountain Jade crowned Supreme Winners at the Rotorua Business Awards 2023
Rotorua businesses came together for a huge evening of celebration and recognition, on Saturday night (4 Nov), as the Rotorua...
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Packaging for Generations
Ensuring we are respectful to the environment while endeavouring to teach the beauty of jade is something we will continue to...
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Māori traditions when buying pounamu. Answering your FAQs.
When it comes to buying pounamu, some of our customer's most frequently asked questions surround Māori traditions and customs,...
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Exploring Māori surface designs and patterns
Exploring Māori surface designs and patterns
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The meaning of Jade fern pendants
At its heart jade fern pendants are recognised as the unofficial symbol of New Zealand. They're worn as a sign of both...
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Mythological creatures in Māori culture.
Māori culture is rich in pūrākau (legends), and within these legends, mythological, supernatural, and magical creatures are...
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Traditional Maori symbols and meanings
Māori symbols are shared across many New Zealand art forms (tattoo art and pounamu carving especially) and have symbolism or...
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Māori carving techniques used to make jade necklaces
In pre-1800, New Zealand jade was crafted by Māori into tools, weapons, and items of adornment. The stone was shaped into adze...
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Māori weaponry and the Mere Pounamu
Māori weaponry and the Mere Pounamu
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Drawing inspiration from concept of kaitiaki
As tangata whenua – people of the land – Māori are intimately connected to the natural environment and have a distinct and...
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