
Jade Toki hand carved pendant by Nick and Mady Necklace
A hand-crafted New Zealand Marsden jade Toki-style pendant with lovely detail in the stone. From Nick and Mady's studio.
Complete with an adjustable plaited waxed braid cord, it also includes a traditional-style woven presentation pouch and a description of the meaning of the carving.
Size:
60mm long (2.36 inches)
Includes free shipping worldwide.
This is a one-of-kind piece and will be permanently removed from our gallery once it is sold.
The Toki is the adze 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.
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Jade Toki hand carved pendant by Nick and Mady Necklace
A hand-crafted New Zealand Marsden jade Toki-style pendant with lovely detail in the stone. From Nick and Mady's studio.
Complete with an adjustable plaited waxed braid cord, it also includes a traditional-style woven presentation pouch and a description of the meaning of the carving.
Size:
60mm long (2.36 inches)
Includes free shipping worldwide.
This is a one-of-kind piece and will be permanently removed from our gallery once it is sold.
The Toki is the adze 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.
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A hand-crafted New Zealand Marsden jade Toki-style pendant with lovely detail in the stone. From Nick and Mady's studio.
Complete with an adjustable plaited waxed braid cord, it also includes a traditional-style woven presentation pouch and a description of the meaning of the carving.
Size:
60mm long (2.36 inches)
Includes free shipping worldwide.
This is a one-of-kind piece and will be permanently removed from our gallery once it is sold.
The Toki is the adze 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.




















