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Large Whalebone Hei Tiki

Large Whalebone Hei Tiki

SKU: WHBL1

Whalebone Hei Toki Large

Size 12cm

A hei tiki carved from whalebone is a highly revered Māori taonga (treasure) that symbolizes fertility, ancestry, and spiritual protection. The design represents the human form, honoring passed tūpuna (ancestors), while the whalebone material carries deep significance, representing abundance, chiefly status, and the sacred connection to the ocean.Breaking Down the Symbolism

The Hei Tiki: Named by combining hei (worn around the neck) and tiki (the human image). In Māori legend, Tiki is believed to be the first man. The pendant is often interpreted as a fertility symbol and good luck charm, acting as a spiritual guide and protector.

Whalebone (Paraoa): Whales hold tapu (sacred) significance in Māori mythology. Because they provided the community with invaluable resources, they are viewed as symbols of wealth, power, and abundance, similar in stature to a great chief.

The Features: Hei tiki typically feature a tilted head, hands resting on the stomach, and eyes often inlaid with pōuātangata (red sealing wax) or pāua shell. The tilted head is often said to represent a newborn child or a connection to the spirit realm, while the prominent hands represent fertility and the origins of humankind.

Cultural ImportanceThese pendants are often carved from ethically sourced bone and passed down through generations. As a taonga, each piece builds mana (spiritual power) over time with every wearer, serving as a tangible connection to the wearer's roots, the ocean, and their ancestral lineage.

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