This piece is carved from New Zealand Pounamu by Rotorua
artist Mountain Jade
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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.
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Polished Drop Earrings
“Beautiful, it was a farewell gift and she absolutely loved them, thank you. Also delivery was so fast and speedy, thank you all easy to do onlline.”
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Pounamu Drop Earrings
“The Pounamu polished drop earrings were a gift for my Grand daughter. She loved them. They were a perfect length and weight.”
– Claire B.
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“Love the quality”
– Rob
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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.
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Hand carved
Smooth lines, soft finishes, no scratches and no cuts.
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Wherever possible we use sustainable packaging.
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Jade earrings are an understated way to bring the precious stone into your life. Whether studs or drop earrings, jade creates a tie to the land and one's heritage. New Zealand Pounamu earrings are among some of our most popular gifts
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.