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Bone & Paua Shell Pikoru Pendant
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Bone Angel Wing Pendant
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Bone Double Manaia Pendant (009)
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Bone Double Manaia Pendant XL (003)
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Bone Double Manaia Pendant XL (005)
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Bone Double Manaia Pendant XL (N05)
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Bone Double Manaia with Hook Pendant (006)
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Bone Double Manaia with Hook Pendant (015)
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Bone Double Manaia with Hook Pendant (013)
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Bone Double Manaia with Whale Tail Pendant
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Bone Flower & Paua Shell Pendant
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Bone Hei Matau (Hook) Pendant Large
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Bone Manaia & Pikorua Pendant (009)
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Bone Manaia Hei Matau Pendant Large (024)
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Bone Manaia Hook Pendant (013)
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Bone Manaia Hook Pendant
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Collection: Bone Pendants
We have a range of beautiful taonga which is made of genuine NZ beef bone and crafted right here in Aotearoa. These taonga always make awesome gifts and are great for the kapa haka performers too as there is a size and shape suitable for all age groups.
Bone carving has a rich and significant history in New Zealand, particularly among the Māori people, the indigenous Polynesian settlers of the country. The tradition of bone carving dates back centuries and holds deep cultural and spiritual significance.
Today, Māori bone carving remains an integral part of New Zealand's cultural heritage and continues to be celebrated both within the country and internationally. The craftsmanship and symbolism associated with these carvings contribute to a deeper understanding and appreciation of Māori culture.