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A beautiful Maori koru design hand crafted in pure solid bronze with a highly polished finish. Pure bronze is a timeless metal used for it's strength & beauty since the 'Bronze Age' it has a similar colour to gold but it deepens with age and can be polished again & again and is very hard wearing. Our designs are uniquely New Zealand. Hand made by my partner & I here in the South Island of NZ. This piece shows the traditional Maori koru design. The koru is a treasured symbol in NZ..it represents nature and the fern fronds of the forest. A symbol for new beginnings & spiritual growth bringing renewal & inspiring new ideas & adventures This domed piece really stands out & captures the light. This is a very sculptural piece, you can feel the weight,there are no hollowed parts on the back, lovely to touch and wear. Hung on a black adjustable cord with secure slip knots. Length can be adjusted from 38-65cm long. Thicker plaited cord on request. Pendant measures just under 1.4 inches long or 3.5cm and 3.2cm wide This design is also available in Sterling silver https://www.etsy.com/nz/listing/171844524/sterling-silver-925-domed-koru-pendant Will be sent in a gift pouch with a card describing the meaning of the design and how to care for the bronze. shipping with DHL takes 1-2 weeks from New Zealand to the Northern hemisphere, depending on your location, please see shipping details above for approximate delivery times to your area and postage rates. Items are carefully packaged for your protection. Hand crafted by Jackie & Rolf SHIPPING TIMES ARE LONGER FOR DECEMBER DUE TO HIGH VOLUMES OF MAIL IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD DURING THIS BUSY TIME
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The late 19th and early 20th century photographs show some of the last Maori women to wear the traditional ta moko face marking in New Zealand before it was outlawed by British colonialists.
The late 19th and early 20th century photographs show some of the last Maori women to wear the traditional ta moko face marking in New Zealand before it was outlawed by British colonialists.
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The late 19th and early 20th century photographs show some of the last Maori women to wear the traditional ta moko face marking in New Zealand before it was outlawed by British colonialists.