New Zealand Greenstone Polished Toki

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Toki (Adze)

The Toki had much meaning to the Maori, fashioned from stone or greenstone it was an essential tool for survival and day to day life of a Maori tribe. That's the reason the maori attribute the spiritual meaning of strength and power to the Toki, this symbol resembles determination, control, strength focus and honour. Its shape represents an axe head.

Height 98mm

width  46.93mm

thickness 12.62mm

You can trace your stone from here https://www.newzealandpounamu.com/trace

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YOUR RAWSTONE

Stone Reference:S1009AMJ

Size:560x250x125

Type:Kawakawa

Weight:49.800

Origin:Tai Poutini ki te Raki

Rūnanga:Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu


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YOUR REGION

TAI POUTINI KI TE RAKI

Your stone was sourced from the rivers of Tai Poutini ki te Raki, the northern region of the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island. This area covers the rugged land just north of the Franz Josef glacier, up through the Westland towns of Hokitika and Greymouth.

This stone is a taonga (treasure) to Ngāi Tahu, and in particular the peoples of Te Tai o Poutini, the West Coast of the South Island where most pounamu is found and carved.

The stone began it’s journey here millions of years ago, the mountains of the Te Waipounamu forming in this time and, in doing so, pushing the narrow bands of earth containing Pounamu up to the surface. From here the action of rivers and glaciers released the stone from its host rock into screes, river gravel and glacial deposits.

This stone is now yours to protect, to treasure and, eventually, to pass on to the next generation.