Maori Pendants

Ornamental Maori pendants were traditionally worn around the neck as ear jewelry and also as hair combs (heru). These symbolical ornaments, crafted of bone, shell, teeth and stone, were thought to have spiritual and magical protective properties.

Their importance is illustrated by the fact that these artefacts were passed on generation upon generation. The treasured personal amulets were thought of as living entities and many times were given personal names. The most valuable pieces were made of Pounamu (greenstone) in some cases with eyes of paua shell.

2 comments:

iroam said...

paua shell eyes

vintage wedding rings said...

I have not seen such type jewelry but really wanted to see how they actually look. By your explanation about the jewelry I can just dream about their appearance. They much be very precious too.

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