Inspired by the form of a fossilized megalodon tooth, this taonga pays homage to our tūpuna who have come before us.
Carved from one of our highly sought-after native hardwoods, maire raunui, this taonga is intricately detailed with grooves and notches (haehae pākati) create a prominent kowhawhai pattern known as koiri.
Reflecting the relationship between whānau and whakapapa, this hei niho arawa serves as a taonga tuku iho, strengthening the relationship of whakapapa and the generations yet to come.
Inspired by the form of a fossilized megalodon tooth, this taonga pays homage to our tūpuna who have come before us.
Carved from one of our highly sought-after native hardwoods, maire raunui, this taonga is intricately detailed with grooves and notches (haehae pākati) create a prominent kowhawhai pattern known as koiri.
Reflecting the relationship between whānau and whakapapa, this hei niho arawa serves as a taonga tuku iho, strengthening the relationship of whakapapa and the generations yet to come.