Toki for Pēpē
The Toki was one of the most important tools for Māori and were used for any number of everyday jobs such as cutting down trees, carving out waka, digging ground, Moa hunting and food preparations. Because the toki had to be strong to endure the cutting and scraping motions of its use it became a symbol of strength(particularly in times of adversity), courage and fortitude. It was also worn by elders as a symbol of power, wisdom and authority.
These sweet little toki have been made just the right size for pēpē. But are also big enough to be worn through life with you. Slim and lightweight these are taonga that you will never take off once they’ve been placed around your neck. Carry the wisdom, courage and resilience of our tūpuna with you as you journey through life.
⭐️Only e RUA left⭐️
- One of a kind, taonga by Timoti
- Kawakawaka pounamu from Te Tai Poutini
- Rua: 35mm length x 20mm
$130.00
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