
Jade Hei Toki Pendant by Alex Sands
A handcrafted New Zealand jade toki pendant with a traditional satin finish by featured artist Alex Sands.Â
Complete with an adjustable waxed braid cord, it also includes a traditional-style woven presentation pouch and a description of the meaning of the carving.
Size:
95mm Long (3.74 inches)Â
Includes Free Shipping Worldwide.
This is a one-of-a-kind piece and will be permanently removed from our gallery once sold.Â
The toki or adze is a symbol of strength, determination, and courage in times of adversity. The shape represents a tool often used by Maori for carving, shaping, and weaponry and was originally used for practical purposes.
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Jade Hei Toki Pendant by Alex Sands
A handcrafted New Zealand jade toki pendant with a traditional satin finish by featured artist Alex Sands.Â
Complete with an adjustable waxed braid cord, it also includes a traditional-style woven presentation pouch and a description of the meaning of the carving.
Size:
95mm Long (3.74 inches)Â
Includes Free Shipping Worldwide.
This is a one-of-a-kind piece and will be permanently removed from our gallery once sold.Â
The toki or adze is a symbol of strength, determination, and courage in times of adversity. The shape represents a tool often used by Maori for carving, shaping, and weaponry and was originally used for practical purposes.
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A handcrafted New Zealand jade toki pendant with a traditional satin finish by featured artist Alex Sands.Â
Complete with an adjustable waxed braid cord, it also includes a traditional-style woven presentation pouch and a description of the meaning of the carving.
Size:
95mm Long (3.74 inches)Â
Includes Free Shipping Worldwide.
This is a one-of-a-kind piece and will be permanently removed from our gallery once sold.Â
The toki or adze is a symbol of strength, determination, and courage in times of adversity. The shape represents a tool often used by Maori for carving, shaping, and weaponry and was originally used for practical purposes.














