Hawaiian Fish Hook Necklace Hand Carved Bone Mega Sized

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Hand-Carved Maori Bone Necklace – Double-Sided Pendant for Safe Journey, Good Luck & Prosperity (1.5")

Celebrate tradition, protection, and artistry with this beautifully hand-carved Maori-inspired bone necklace. Designed to honor Polynesian heritage, the pendant showcases sacred symbols that represent a safe journey, good fortune, and prosperity—making it a meaningful accessory for travelers, ocean lovers, and cultural enthusiasts alike.

Each pendant is carefully carved by hand from ethically sourced bovine bone (from domesticated beef or water buffalo), a by-product of the meat industry. No wild or endangered animals are ever used, ensuring eco-friendly, cruelty-free craftsmanship. The double-sided design adds visual interest and allows for reversible wear, offering versatility whether you’re dressing casually or spiritually connecting with your roots.

The adjustable hand-braided lanyard is made from durable cord with sliding slip knots, making it one-size-fits-all. Prefer a specific fit? Upon request, we can customize your necklace with a fixed-length toggle and loop closure for a more traditional style.

The carved symbols have deep cultural meanings:

  • Safe Journey: A talisman for travelers, offering guidance and protection

  • Good Luck: A magnet for positive energy and new opportunities

  • Prosperity: Attracts success, abundance, and forward movement in life

With its earthy, tactile texture and spiritual significance, this necklace isn’t just a piece of jewelry—it’s a story you can wear. Whether you're heading off on a new adventure or gifting someone embarking on their own path, it’s a perfect blend of tradition, style, and intention.

Each piece is presented in a gift pouch and includes an informational card that shares the story and symbolism behind the design—making it an ideal gift for birthdays, graduations, or meaningful life transitions.


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