This stunning Double Twist is crafted from New Zealand Flower Jade and measures 61mm x 38mm with a 13mm x 10mm bead and a toggle closure
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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, here are some reasons to gift. From supporting local artists, to the deep meaning associated to the stone.
Every piece is one-of-a-kind
Our pieces are handcrafted with love
A gift that will last
Forever connected with a loved one
Supporting local artists
Our Promise
Hand carved
Smooth lines, soft finishes, no scratches and no cuts.
Sustainable packaging
Wherever possible we use sustainable packaging.
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The Twist represents friendship, love and loyalty
Resembling the intertwining fronds of New Zealand's pikopiko fern, the Twist connects the spirit of friendship, family and loved ones.A symbol of always being with one another regardless of where your journey takes you.
Gift, with love
Every detail of our packaging is thoughtfully curated, from sustainable, low-ink, recyclable materials to personalised touches like mini-meaning cards and artist profiles. For an extra special touch, our Premium Gift Wrapping service means we wrap your piece in elegant kraft paper, tied with natural string and a woven jute ribbon.
John Snr & Margaret
The artist behind this creationJohn Sheehan Snr is the founder of Mountain Jade, taking it from its humble roots in his single-man workshop to one of the leading establishments of handcrafted jade carvings in New Zealand. His vision is to support local artists, whilst also creating an interactive space to learn about the traditions and history of pounamu. John’s wife, Margaret, has the same shared passion and is a skilled hand in producing her own contemporary pieces.
Symbolising the bond between two people, connecting the lives of friends, family or loved ones.
The Twist
The Twist is thought to represent two people's life path. Like the continuous shape of the pikorua, life for both individuals will continue despite many unexpected twists and turns, inevitably bringing them together again one day.