
Freeform/Contemporary Jade Matau, handcrafted pendant
Complete with an adjustable plaited waxed braid, it also includes a traditional woven presentation case and a detailed description of the meaning of the carving. Â
Size:Â Â
65mm Long (2.55")
Includes Free Delivery Worldwide. Â
This is a one of a kind piece so it will be permanently removed from our gallery when sold. Â
The Maori people were great mariners and fishermen so the Matau is therefore one of the most powerful symbols used in Maori culture as it represents prosperity, abundance and fertility. Â
It also is said to provide good luck and safety when traveling over water. Â
The wearer of a Hei-Matau is seen as a provider and protector who is strong willed and determined to succeed in life.Â
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Freeform/Contemporary Jade Matau, handcrafted pendant
Complete with an adjustable plaited waxed braid, it also includes a traditional woven presentation case and a detailed description of the meaning of the carving. Â
Size:Â Â
65mm Long (2.55")
Includes Free Delivery Worldwide. Â
This is a one of a kind piece so it will be permanently removed from our gallery when sold. Â
The Maori people were great mariners and fishermen so the Matau is therefore one of the most powerful symbols used in Maori culture as it represents prosperity, abundance and fertility. Â
It also is said to provide good luck and safety when traveling over water. Â
The wearer of a Hei-Matau is seen as a provider and protector who is strong willed and determined to succeed in life.Â
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Complete with an adjustable plaited waxed braid, it also includes a traditional woven presentation case and a detailed description of the meaning of the carving. Â
Size:Â Â
65mm Long (2.55")
Includes Free Delivery Worldwide. Â
This is a one of a kind piece so it will be permanently removed from our gallery when sold. Â
The Maori people were great mariners and fishermen so the Matau is therefore one of the most powerful symbols used in Maori culture as it represents prosperity, abundance and fertility. Â
It also is said to provide good luck and safety when traveling over water. Â
The wearer of a Hei-Matau is seen as a provider and protector who is strong willed and determined to succeed in life.Â














