Māori-Inspired Bone Fish Hook Necklace with Paua Shell Inlay – Hand-Carved with Scrimshaw Detail
Infused with cultural symbolism and artisanal beauty, this Māori-inspired fish hook necklace is meticulously hand-carved from natural bovine bone and features a captivating Paua shell inlay from New Zealand. Fine scrimshaw-style detailing adds depth and texture, making this piece both meaningful and visually striking.
Size: Approximately 6.5cm (65mm / 2.55") in length. As each pendant is carved by hand and made from organic materials, slight variations in size, color, and grain are expected—each piece is truly unique.
Crafted from ethically sourced bone, derived from domesticated bovine (beef or water buffalo) as a by-product of the meat industry. No materials from wild or endangered animals are used. The bone is carefully aged through a custom process that enhances its natural beauty and gives each pendant a weathered, timeless look.
The fish hook (hei matau) is a sacred symbol in Māori culture, representing prosperity, abundance, strength, good luck, and safe travel over water. The shimmering Paua shell inlay reflects the ocean and adds a vibrant, iridescent touch that honors New Zealand’s natural treasures.
The pendant is strung on a fully adjustable cord with sliding slip knots for a comfortable, one-size-fits-all fit. Upon request, we also offer a fixed-length cord with a traditional toggle and loop closure for a classic island-style look.
This necklace makes a perfect gift or personal talisman, combining cultural heritage with handcrafted artistry.