Lava Gallery NZ
Little Taonga - Rose Gold Huia Feather Necklace
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The Native Huia bird was the most sacred of NZ birds to Māori, and regarded as Tapu - Sacred. The white-tipped tail feathers were worn as head adornments to signify chiefs and people of great mana. Huia birds also mated for life, and were most always found in pairs – symbolised by the two intertwining feathers.
Pendant dimensions – 14x20mm
Chain length – 46cm
Made from fine brass dipped in rose gold, then covered with a clear tarnish resistance to protect them from the elements.
Presented in a gorgeous little eco-friendly glass bottle with cork lid.
Little Taonga treasures are designed by Ngāi Tahu and Rangitāne artist, Cezanne Lyons, drawing inspiration from her culture and love for Aotearoa. Cezanne lives in Mangamaunu, a picturesque coastal settlement just north of Kaikōura, where much of her inspiration comes from being surrounded by spectacular nature, wildlife, and rich culture.
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