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Wild New Zealand rainbow Pāua Hei Toki adze pendant.

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Wild New Zealand rainbow Pāua Hei Toki adze pendant.This striking Pua Hei Toki pendant combines the natural beauty of New Zealand's Pua shell with the powerful symbolism of the Hei Tokia traditional Mori adze shaped carving. Handcrafted with care, the pendant showcases vibrant, iridescent colours that range from deep blues and greens to purple hues, all shimmering and shifting with the light. Each piece of Pua is unique, making every pendant a one of a kind creation. The Hei Toki shape has deep

This striking Pāua Hei Toki pendant combines the natural beauty of New Zealand's Pāua shell with the powerful symbolism of the Hei Toki—a traditional Māori adze-shaped carving. Handcrafted with care, the pendant showcases vibrant, iridescent colours that range from deep blues and greens to purple hues, all shimmering and shifting with the light. Each piece of Pāua is unique, making every pendant a one-of-a-kind creation.

The Hei Toki shape has deep significance in Māori culture, representing strength, skill, and the ability to carve one's destiny. Traditionally, it was a tool used for shaping wood, and symbolically, it also represents personal and spiritual growth. In this pendant, the adze shape is a reminder of resilience, determination, and the connection between humanity and nature. The use of Pāua in this design adds another layer of meaning, symbolizing the connection to the ocean, protection, and ancestral heritage. The ocean, with its power and mystery, is a vital part of Māori cosmology and spiritual belief.

Scientific Composition:
Pāua (Haliotis iris) is an abalone species native to the coastal waters of New Zealand. Its shell is made up of aragonite (a form of calcium carbonate) and conchiolin, which create the iridescent layers that give the Pāua its stunning colour variations. The interplay of these layers forms a dazzling, iridescent effect that can shift depending on the angle of light. The shell is also incredibly durable and has been prized for its strength and beauty for centuries.

Key Features:
🔹 Material: Authentic New Zealand Pāua (Haliotis iris)
🔹 Shape: Hei Toki adze-inspired pendant, polished front and textured back
🔹 Cultural Significance: Strength, resilience, personal growth, connection to ancestors and the ocean
🔹 Scientific Composition: Aragonite (CaCO₃) and conchiolin, forming nacreous layers
🔹 Dimensions: Varies slightly due to natural shell formation
🔹 Finish: Smooth, polished front with natural textures on the back

Each Hei Toki pendant is a unique work of art, celebrating both the craftsmanship of traditional Māori tools and the beauty of New Zealand’s coastal treasures. Wear it as a symbol of strength and protection, carrying the essence of the ocean and ancestral wisdom wherever you go.

Care Instructions:
To maintain the beauty of your Pāua Abalone Shell Pendant,

Avoid exposure to harsh chemicals and prolonged sunlight to prevent fading.
Clean gently with a soft, damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive materials.
Store separately in a soft pouch to avoid scratches.

Due to the nature and age of the shell/animal, there was a lot of layering on the shell that comes with the animal's growth. This layering, even when sanded back, is likely to create snagging on loose knitted or crocheted clothing due to its rough texture on the upper shell.

Suspended from an adjustable waxed poly cord, this pendant is a versatile piece of jewellery that can be worn for any occasion. The adjustable cord length ensures a comfortable fit and allows you to customise the length of the pendant to suit your style and preference.

The Paua Abalone shell is revered in the Maori culture for its spiritual significance, believed to bring protection, prosperity, and good fortune. As you wear this pendant, you connect with the Maori heritage and invite a sense of spiritual harmony, tranquility, and abundance.

Whether you are seeking a meaningful gift or a personal adornment, this hand-carved New Zealand Rainbow Paua Abalone Shell Hei Toki Adze Axe Head Pendant is a symbol of the ocean's magic and the human connection to nature. Allow it to immerse you in the beauty and mystery of the sea, and let it inspire you to explore the depths of your soul.

For size reference please refer to the photograph with the 10p but if there you are in need of any other measurements please feel free to drop me a message.

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If customs fees are not paid and the item is returned, this will be considered a non-consented return. In line with legal requirements (such as within the EU), refunds will be processed where applicable, but any charges or costs incurred on my end may be deducted from the refund.

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