Size: New Zealand Pounamu We have 3 variations of this piece to choose from:
Every piece of stone used to craft each bracelet is slightly different. We will send you a piece that looks extremely close to the one pictured, with some variance. You can read more about our bracelets here.
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Why Choose Pounamu
If you're looking for a reason to buy something meaningful, and haven't quite made your mind up yet, read our top 10 reasons to gift. From supporting local artists, to the deep meaning associated to the stone.
What our customers are saying
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Bracelet
“Exactly what I wanted for my niece, who lives in Australia. ”
– Kay W.
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74 days ago
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Awesome Bracelet
“Beautiful work!”
– Connie S.
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7 December 2023
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Excellent piece
“The bracelet is beautiful and the recipient absolutely loved it.”
– Alexander M.
Verified Buyer
11 September 2023
Our Packaging
We consider every element we use, when packing your piece. From sustainable materials to meaningful details such as artist profile cards. We offer a Premium Gift Wrapping service, available at the checkout.
Our Promise
Hand carved
Smooth lines, soft finishes, no scratches and no cuts.
Sustainable packaging
Wherever possible we use sustainable packaging.
Gift wrapping
We offer a Premium Gift Wrapping service.
Free shipping
On all domestic orders.
Our pounamu bracelets are serve as a different way to stay connected to New Zealand
Our corded (or plaited) bracelets come on adjustable length cord and are a perfect item to wear to show your connection to New Zealand.
Mountain Jade
The artist behind this creationThe team of artists in our Mountain Jade studio are devoted to their craft, passionately hand-carving New Zealand pounamu with love, skill and passion. Each carver has a particular talent brought to the fore through their unique pieces - whether that means specialising in intricate designs or honing the skill and patience required to work with hand tools. Between them, the carvers cut the stone with the grain before it is closely examined or "read" to decide how best to utilise its natural beauty. It is then sliced, marked, trimmed and transformed into pounamu jewellery or sculptures.