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Earrings – Kowhaiwhai (EBBK1)

Bespoke Kowhaiwhai Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials. “Nature is often the inspiration for these beautiful and stunning patterns which are often found on the rafters of the meeting houses.”
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Earrings – Glitter Silver Circle Koru (EGSCK)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – Koru(EBBKO)

Bespoke Koru Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials and embellished with NZ Paua shell inlay. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – Maori Flag (EMFlag)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Black represents Rangi, the heaven, floating, a passive force. White represents Te Ao Mārama, the realm of being and light. Red stands for Te Whai Ao, the coming into being.”
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Earrings – Manawa Heart (EBBHT)

Bespoke Manawa (Heart) Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials and embellished with NZ Paua shell inlay. “A Heart That Loves is Always Young”
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Earrings – Black & White Huia Feathers (ELBWF)

Bespoke Huia Feather Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “The huia feather is a revered treasure for Māori and symbolises leadership and mana.”
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Earrings – Kowhaiwhai (EBBK3)

Bespoke Kowhaiwhai Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials. “Nature is often the inspiration for these beautiful and stunning patterns which are often found on the rafters of the meeting houses.”
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Earrings – Gold & Black Diamond (EGBD)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – White, Black & Red Circles (ELWBRC)

Bespoke White, Black & Red Circle Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Māori traditional colours of red, white and black derive from the story of creation, black representing “Te Po” the darkness, red represents the blood that was spilt and the white represents “Te Ao Marama” the light.”
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Earrings – Glitter Silver Sail (EGSS)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Fridge magnet ~ AROHA | FMHT

AROHA means love in the beautiful Maori language of AOTEAROA (NZ). Hearts across the world symbolize love, joy, unity and compasion
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Toilet Sign | NTSB

Are you looking for something just a little bit different? Something to give your friends and family a little giggle? Look no further, this handcrafted sign for your toilet door will do just that! This sign is humorous and stylish and looks great on any door.
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Earrings – Hei Matau Hook (EBBHK)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials and embellished with NZ paua shell inlay. “Hei Matau (hook): In Maori myth, Maui used the jawbone of his ancestor to fish up the North Island of New Zealand. The stylised fish hook of today represents strength, good luck and safe travel across water.”
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Earrings – Koru Mountain (EKM)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – Kowhaiwhai (EGAK3)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. E “Nature is often the inspiration for these beautiful and stunning patterns which are often found on the rafters of the meeting houses.”
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Earrings – Kowhaiwhai (EBBK2)

Bespoke Kowhaiwhai Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials. “Nature is often the inspiration for these beautiful and stunning patterns which are often found on the rafters of the meeting houses.”
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Earrings – Pikorua Twist (EBBTW)

Bespoke Pikorua (Twist) Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials and embellished with NZ Paua shell inlay. “This contemporary design symbolizes the bond between two people, through friendship, love, or blood.”
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Earrings – Kowhaiwhai (EBAK1)

Bespoke Kowhaiwhai Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Nature is often the inspiration for these beautiful and stunning patterns which are often found on the rafters of the meeting houses.”
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Earrings – Mirror Gold Huia Feathers (EMGF)

Bespoke Huia Feather Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “The huia feather is a revered treasure for Māori and symbolises leadership and mana.”
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Earrings – Tiki (EBBTK)

Bespoke Tiki Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials and embellished with NZ Paua shell inlay. “Maori legend tells of Tiki, the first man, who was created by the gods. He is said to be responsible for the creation of life. Tiki symbolizes fertility and is known as a good…
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Earrings – Kowhaiwhai (EBBK4)

Bespoke Kowhaiwhai Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials. “Nature is often the inspiration for these beautiful and stunning patterns which are often found on the rafters of the meeting houses.”
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Earrings – Green Circle Koru (EAGCK)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – Wheku (EBBWH)

Bespoke Tekoteko Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials and embellished with NZ Paua shell inlay. “Wheku, meaning ‘carved face’, depicts the face of the ancestor generally found at the apex of a Wharenui. A wheku is seen to be more spiritual (wairua) than physical and can be gifted to…
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Earrings – Kowhaiwhai (EBAK2)

Bespoke Kowhaiwhai Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Nature is often the inspiration for these beautiful and stunning patterns which are often found on the rafters of the meeting houses.”
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Earrings – Glitter Silver Teardrop (ESGTD)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – Red Huia Feathers (ELRF)

Bespoke Huia Feather Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “The huia feather is a revered treasure for Māori and symbolises leadership and mana.”
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Earrings – Black Circle Koru (EABCK)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – Mirror Gold Koru Sail (EMGKS)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – Kowhaiwhai (EGAK2)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Nature is often the inspiration for these beautiful and stunning patterns which are often found on the rafters of the meeting houses.”
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Earrings – Glitter Silver Column (EGSC)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “The tāniko pattern mimics the shape of mountains, peaks, and valleys of Papatūānuku, the earth mother.”
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Earrings – Mirror Gold Manawa Heart (EMGHT)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “A Heart That Loves is Always Young”
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Earrings – White Circle Koru (EAWCK)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – Tekoteko (EBBTT)

Bespoke Tekoteko Earrings Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Crafted with renewable materials and embellished with NZ Paua shell inlay. “Tekoteko are carved human-like figures that represent ancestors as well as protection and guardianship.”
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Earrings – Gold & Black Wave (EGBW)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “Koru is said to represent new beginnings, growth and re-generation.”
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Earrings – Mirror Silver Triangle (EMST)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “The tāniko pattern mimics the shape of mountains, peaks, and valleys of Papatūānuku, the earth mother.”
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Earrings – Kowhaiwhai (EGAK1)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. Nature is often the inspiration for these beautiful and stunning patterns which are often found on the rafters of the meeting houses.”
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Earrings – Mirror Gold Triangle (EMGT)

Locally designed and created in Rotorua, NZ. “The tāniko pattern mimics the shape of mountains, peaks, and valleys of Papatūānuku, the earth mother.”



