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New Zealand Maori Inspired Hand Carved Bone Tiki Necklace

New Zealand Maori Inspired Hand Carved Bone Tiki Necklace

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New Zealand Māori-Inspired Hand-Carved Bone Tiki Necklace – XL Pendant with Paua Shell Eyes

Embrace the power of ancestral wisdom and bold design with this extra-large Māori Hei Tiki pendant, hand-carved from natural bone and finished with striking New Zealand Paua shell eyes. A tribute to traditional Māori artistry, this piece stands out for its craftsmanship, cultural depth, and distinctive presence.

Size: Approximately 6.0 cm (60mm / 2.36") in length. Each pendant is individually carved, and natural variations in bone texture and coloration are to be expected—enhanced by a custom aging process that gives the piece a rich, vintage look.

The Hei Tiki is one of the most iconic symbols in Māori culture. Believed to be the first mortal created by the gods, the Tiki is revered as a teacher of all knowledge. It symbolizes:

  • Fertility and new life

  • Clarity of thought

  • Loyalty and wisdom

  • Strength of character

  • Good fortune and protection

Made using ethically sourced bone from domesticated bovine (beef or water buffalo), this pendant is a by-product of the meat industry. No wild or endangered animals are used or condoned in the creation of this piece.

The necklace comes on a hand-braided, one-size-fits-all cord with adjustable sliding slip knots, suitable for both short and long wear. Prefer a specific length? We offer a fixed-length cord with a traditional toggle and loop closure upon request.

Each necklace is packaged in a gift pouch, complete with an informational card that shares the cultural significance of the Hei Tiki—a meaningful gift or personal talisman full of spiritual energy and Polynesian heritage.