The Koru
Represents the fern frond. Symbolises a new life or beginning. Also represents peace, tranquillity and spirituality. In Harmony with nature.
The Hei Matua/Fish Hook
A traditional hook form signifying strength, prosperity and peace with all water forms. It also represents power and authority.
The Circle
The closed circle is said to represent the circle of life which has no beginning or end. A symbol for the universe and the planets within. Signifies harmony with nature and all its lifeforms.
The Toki/Adze
Used as a carving tool. The Toki pendant was worn by Maori elders to represent Strength, Wisdom, Courage and Power.
The Tiki
New Zealand’s most recognised carved image. Carved as a human form thought to be the teacher of all things. It is said to give the wearer clarity of thought, loyalty and strength of character along with good luck, strength and fertility.
The Dolphin
The happy clowns of the sea. Symbolises Strength, wisdom and an infinity with the ocean.
The Twist
With its soft curves and cross-over form this symbolises from beginning to eternity in life and relationships.
The Manaia
A spiritual guard who protects from evil and gives the wearer great spiritual energy. It features the head of a bird, the body of a man and the tail of a fish.
The Whale Tail
Symbolises strength, Intelligence and harmony with the oceans.
The Double/Triple Twist
Same as the Twist but stronger due to several cross-overs strengthening the bonds of life./p>