Meanings & Designs

Our greenstone designs are steeped in meaning and inspired by the art, culture, and beauty of New Zealand. Many pounamu meanings stem from historical accounts of Māori life and the rich mythological and spiritual beliefs that Māori hold. Learn more about greenstone meanings and designs.

Toki (Adze)

Once a tool wielded by Māori, the toki design carries deep symbolism associated with strength, courage, wisdom and ability.

Twist (Pikorua)

Symbolising the bond between two people, connecting the lives of friends, family or loved ones.

Koru (Spiral)

Resembling the unfurling frond of the native New Zealand silver fern, the koru connects us to new beginnings, hope for the future, and the good that will follow.

Hei Tiki

The Hei Tiki represents the human form and one's ancestors. It links the past, present and future.

Roimata (Drop)

The Roimata holds a profound spiritual connection to the land and is believed to bring energy and power from the earth.

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