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Bone Huia Earrings (Large)

Bone Huia Earrings (Large)

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Wearing Māori bone feather earrings can be a personal expression of one's connection to nature, spirituality, and cultural identity. It can symbolize a deep respect for the natural world and the spiritual forces that surround us. Additionally, these earrings may be seen as a representation of strength, resilience, and the ability to soar above life's challenges.

Each Piece is Individually carved from genuine beef bone so there may be slight variations to colour, shape and size. 

Key Features
  • Material: Authentic New Zealand Beef Bone

  • Design: Huia-shaped bone, expertly carved and polished

  • Findings: Hypoallergenic Hooks (25mm)

  • Packaging: Presented in gift box with gift card

  • Origin: Crafted in New Zealand

  • Size: 15mm (W) x 75mm (L)  

Meaning of the Huia (Feather)

In Maori culture, bone feather earrings hold significant symbolism and meaning. Feathers, in general, are considered sacred and carry spiritual connotations in Maori traditions. The bone feather earrings, crafted from bone material, often represent elements such as strength, freedom, and spirituality.

Feathers hold a special place in Maori mythology and are associated with various natural and spiritual entities. They can represent the connection between the earthly realm and the spiritual realm, acting as a bridge between the two. Feathers are also linked to birds, which are regarded as messengers and bringers of wisdom in Maori culture.

Wearing Maori bone feather earrings can be a personal expression of one's connection to nature, spirituality, and cultural identity. It can symbolize a deep respect for the natural world and the spiritual forces that surround us. Additionally, these earrings may be seen as a representation of strength, resilience, and the ability to soar above life's challenges.

It's important to note that specific interpretations and meanings may vary among different Māori communities or individuals, as the understanding of cultural symbols can be influenced by personal beliefs and experiences.

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