Traditionally the koru pendant's tail points up, in this instance, the carver has it finishing at the bottom and therefore pointing to the side. This subtle difference create a classic and yet still unique pendant that's more delicate in nature, as the pendant hangs beautifully off it's rope.
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Beautiful piece
“The necklace was a gift for a friend who was going through some tough times.
Because its meaning is strength and new beginnings it was the perfect piece for her.
As Kiwis living in Australia, New Zealand pounamu means a lot to us.
The packaging and information contained in the gift box with the koru just added to something special.
And delivery was supersonic. 3 days from ordering and the item was on my doorstep in Australia. ”
– Linda R.
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12 February 2024
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Resembling the unfurling frond of the native New Zealand silver fern, the Koru connects us to new beginnings, hope for the future, and the good that will follow.
Gift, with love
Every detail of our packaging is thoughtfully curated, from sustainable, low-ink, recyclable materials to personalised touches like mini-meaning cards and artist profiles. For an extra special touch, our Premium Gift Wrapping service means we wrap your piece in elegant kraft paper, tied with natural string and a woven jute ribbon.
Garry Fairbrother
The artist behind this creationGarry has had a passion for discovering pounamu since he was very young, at a time when only a small number of people were carving professionally. Born and bred just outside of Hokitika - the heart of New Zealand’s jade territory - Garry’s backyard was a very special place where spectacular and rare pieces of pounamu could be found. In his 30-year career to date, Garry’s artistic imagination and technical skills have combined to create some magical works of art, and his love for this valued stone is showcased through his highly regarded carvings.
A fundamental symbol in Māori art, the koru symbolises life and creation, with its fluid circular shape conveying the idea of everlastingness.
The Koru
The koru is a beloved symbol throughout Aotearoa, seen painted on tipuna (meeting houses), waka (canoes), in traditional Tā moko (Māori tattooing) and on wood and greenstone carvings. Pounamu artists use the koru pattern in many different ways; often introducing it as surface-etching or detail into other forms and shapes. It is though to depict new beginnings, life and hope.