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The Hei Tiki represents the human form and one's ancestors.
The Hei Tiki is a taonga (treasure) in Māori culture.Traditionally passed from parent to child, it links the past, present and future, forming lasting connections with our tūpuna (ancestors) and bringing guardianship and protection.
Tim Steel
The artist behind this creationFor as long as he can remember, Tim has been drawn to stone. From childhood, where he spent time exploring and collecting stones at Pukerua Bay, to adulthood, when he left his full-time job to pursue sculpting. Honing his craft at art school before working with greywacke and benchtop, Tim soon discovered jade; a moment that saw his passion for stonework and creative potential take form.
Passing down through generations of whanau (family), the mana (prestige) and korero (stories) of the Hei Tiki grow, forming lasting connections with tūpuna (ancestors) and bringing knowledge and protection.
Hei Tiki
Thought to represent the human form, Hei Tiki are a complex form, and one of the most challenging to shape by hand, with New Zealand pounamu typically being used for their creation. The form is deemed to be one of the highest achievements of early pounamu artistry and today's jade carvers take great care in protecting the culturally iconic figure in their work.