NZ Bone Sea Horse Pendant (with Paua Shell Eyes)
NZ Bone Sea Horse Pendant (with Paua Shell Eyes)
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Beautifully hand-carved from natural bone, the Sea Horse Pendant is a unique and symbolic piece that embodies patience, gentleness, and perspective. In many cultures, the seahorse is seen as a guardian of the ocean and a symbol of calm strength and persistence. Its ability to gracefully navigate the currents reminds us to move through life with balance and resilience.
Crafted with intricate detail, this pendant reflects a deep connection to the sea and the values of quiet determination, contentment, and inner peace. A lightweight yet meaningful design, it’s a beautiful expression of one’s connection to nature and the ocean’s gentle spirit.
Note: Each piece is handcrafted, so variations in tone and shape reflect the uniqueness of every pendant.
Key Features
•    Origin: Crafted in New Zealand
•    Material: New Zealand Beef Bone, Paua Shell
•    Design: Seahorse  expertly carved and polished
•    Findings: Adjustable braided cord with toggle 
•    Size: Approximately (mm): 70 H X 25 W
•    Packaging: Presented in gift box with gift card
Perfect For
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Ocean lovers, divers, and marine enthusiasts 
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Those who value patience, balance, and emotional strength 
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A unique and thoughtful gift for someone going through change or personal growth 
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Anyone drawn to the symbolic beauty of sea creatures and coastal living 
Care Guide
Whether bone or pounamu, your taonga deserves thoughtful care:
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Wear often – It’s believed the energy of the wearer enhances the mana of the piece. 
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Clean gently – Use a soft cloth and warm water. Avoid harsh cleaners. 
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Avoid impact – While durable, natural materials can still chip or break. 
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Store safely – Keep your taonga in a soft pouch when not in use. 
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Respect its spirit – Many pieces carry cultural and spiritual significance. Gift or wear them with intention and aroha. 
With care and respect, your taonga will remain a lasting symbol of protection, strength, and connection
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