
Huge Toki by Alex Sands - 28July24 HM Pendant
A stunning huge Toki pendant, hand-carved in New Zealand  Pounamu by Alex Sands
Includes an adjustable plaited waxed braid cord, a traditional woven presentation case and a detailed description of the meaning of the carvings. Â
Size:Â Â Â
125mm Long (4.9 Inches) Â
Includes Free Shipping Worldwide. Â
This is a one of a kind piece by virtue of the amazing stone from which it was carved so it will be permanently removed from our gallery when sold. Â
The Toki is the adz blade was bound onto a wooden handle and used to carve the great canoes and details on the meeting houses.  It represents a creative or artistic person and the coming together of head, hand and heart. Â
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Huge Toki by Alex Sands - 28July24 HM Pendant
A stunning huge Toki pendant, hand-carved in New Zealand  Pounamu by Alex Sands
Includes an adjustable plaited waxed braid cord, a traditional woven presentation case and a detailed description of the meaning of the carvings. Â
Size:Â Â Â
125mm Long (4.9 Inches) Â
Includes Free Shipping Worldwide. Â
This is a one of a kind piece by virtue of the amazing stone from which it was carved so it will be permanently removed from our gallery when sold. Â
The Toki is the adz blade was bound onto a wooden handle and used to carve the great canoes and details on the meeting houses.  It represents a creative or artistic person and the coming together of head, hand and heart. Â
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A stunning huge Toki pendant, hand-carved in New Zealand  Pounamu by Alex Sands
Includes an adjustable plaited waxed braid cord, a traditional woven presentation case and a detailed description of the meaning of the carvings. Â
Size:Â Â Â
125mm Long (4.9 Inches) Â
Includes Free Shipping Worldwide. Â
This is a one of a kind piece by virtue of the amazing stone from which it was carved so it will be permanently removed from our gallery when sold. Â
The Toki is the adz blade was bound onto a wooden handle and used to carve the great canoes and details on the meeting houses.  It represents a creative or artistic person and the coming together of head, hand and heart. Â














