A currated pounamu collection by campbell of Te Ati Awa.
Toki: The toki is a symbol of strength, authority, courage, and determination, and its traditional use as a tool for carving and as a weapon signifies power and focus.
Kouma: This breastplate is a powerful symbol of protection and guardianship, believed to shield the wearer and provide strength. It also represents the concept of hauora (well-being).
Roimata: Regarded as a healing stone, it is given as a symbol of sympathy and to offer comfort during times of sadness.
Niho: Evokes the power and fearlessness of the shark and whale. Traditionally worn by chiefs, and historically made from actual whale or shark teeth. Links the wearer to the moana (ocean) and the enduring qualities of its creatures.





