Hei Toki
Strength. Traditional forms, each with their own story and symbolism in Maori culture.
Hei Toki
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NZ SOUTH WESTLAND POUNAMU HEI TOKI
NZD $276.00 ($240.00 EX GST) -
NZ GREENSTONE MARSDEN NOTCHED HEI TOKI POUNAMU
NZD $517.50 ($450.00 EX GST) -
NZ GREENSTONE MARSDEN NOTCHED HEI TOKI POUNAMU
NZD $425.50 ($370.00 EX GST) -
HEI TOKI – SOUTH WESTLAND INANGA
NZD $322.00 ($280.00 EX GST) -
HEI TOKI – DOUGLAS CREEK
NZD $253.00 ($220.00 EX GST) -
HEI TOKI – BRUCE BAY
NZD $345.00 ($300.00 EX GST) -
HEI TOKI – SOUTH WESTLAND INANGA
NZD $299.00 ($260.00 EX GST) -
HEI TOKI – WEST COAST, MARSDEN FLOWER
NZD $345.00 ($300.00 EX GST) -
KAWAKAWA POUNAMU HEI TOKI
NZD $276.00 ($240.00 EX GST) -
MARSDEN POUNAMU HEI TOKI
NZD $241.50 ($210.00 EX GST) -
NEPHRITE HEI TOKI NELSON
NZD $276.00 ($240.00 EX GST) -
DIOPSIDE HEI TOKI
NZD $310.50 ($270.00 EX GST)
A symbol of courage and strength in times of adversity. Toki were worn by Māori elders as a symbol of power, wisdom and authority. The Toki (adze) was a chisel tool used by the Māori people of Aotearoa (New Zealand) to carve their great canoes and carved detailing on their meeting houses.