Collection: Genuine NZ Pounamu

New Zealand Pounamu, also known as greenstone or jade, is a culturally significant and prized stone in New Zealand, especially among the Māori people. Pounamu is found predominantly on the South Island, known to Māori as Te Wai Pounamu, or "The Waters of Greenstone." The stone comes in various types, including kawakawa, inanga, kahurangi, and tangiwai, each valued for its distinct color and appearance.

Pounamu holds deep cultural significance for Māori, often used in traditional tools, weapons, and ornaments such as hei-tiki, mere, and pendants. It is considered a taonga, or treasure, and is often gifted in significant cultural ceremonies, symbolizing strength, status, and heritage. Pounamu is also believed to possess spiritual qualities, including protection and good luck for the wearer.

Today, Pounamu continues to be a popular material in Māori art and jewelry, appreciated both for its beauty and cultural importance. The harvesting and use of Pounamu are carefully regulated to ensure sustainability and respect for its cultural significance.

Caring for you pounamu

Pounamu naturally polishes and enhances its shine by absorbing the natural oils from your skin over time. This process brightens its luster and beauty. If necessary, you can gently clean your Pounamu with mild soap, but it's essential to avoid using strong chemical cleaners