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Oval/Hibiscus shell earrings
Tahitian Turtle/ Mabe pearl Breast plate
Stunning Tahitian hand carved Breast plate made from A grade Mother of Black pearl shell.
Each pieces was selected from A grade shell,
The shell of the turtle (onu) is a half pearl or call a Mabe pearl which was chosen carefully.
The carver was looking for an unusual Mabe pearl but with a good luster and beautiful color
Colorful Mixed Shells Chandelier
Pink Capiz Shell Chandelier Wind Charms
Wooden Fish Hook
Wooden Fish Hook with Tangaroa & Parau Shell
20" Mahogany wooden fish hook with tangaroa
Locally Hand carved by our Local carver
Tangaroa carved on the handle is to bring luck to your house, office, in your life in general.
Tangaroa was the God of Abundance so it makes sense that the carver wished his carving to bring luck to yours.
Great gift for any occasion such as 21st, 40th... for anniversary
Large Wooden fish hook
35" Tek wood fish hook
Very large Hand carved by your local carver
Very precise Polynesian/ pacific islands motifs carved on the whole carving
Tangaroa on the handle is to bring good vibes, luck to your home as it represents abundance in the Polynesian culture.
This carving will be a great piece of art to have in your home or for a special gift
Mahogany Wood Coconut Grater w/ Carved Designs
Floral Wreath- Small
Tamarind Chutney
Ginger & Garlic Paste
Description: No added sugar or salt. Cooked in good Mauke sea water for the benefit of trace elements. Use as is or in cooking e.g. with veges, spread over steak to BBQ. For sore throats make a soothing drink - add a spoonful to hot water with a little honey if desired.
Ingredients: Ginger, pawpaw, sea water, lime juice, coconut water, garlic, turmeric.
Guava Jelly
Pumpkin Jam
Handmade green silk plumeria/pearl flower
Mango Passion Jam
Handmade orange silk flower
Handmade pink/purple silk flower with pearl
It’s a Baby Boy
Te Rongo – Mangaia
Pukapuka Goddess – (Ngaliyeyeu)
This was the god of the vast wind. The gods of the winds were consulted before voyaging, either directly or through the priests. These gods were directly interested in the control of the sea. They were appealed to in sickness, for the curing of which their reputation was high. Ngaliyeyeu was the god who reintroduced fire to the pukapukans after the seismic wave by giving it to his priest Te Ule.
God Staff
God staff can be found in varies sizes ranging from few centimetres up to 13 feet. They are completed with respective intricate designs, motifs with it own unique depiction & story. The ’God staff’ has many significant Healing, Spiritual & Power symbol representation within the Cook Islands and Pacific Island traditional cultures.
When understanding it spiritual presence and good practical nature, one begins to gain more insight into uncovering the simple mysteries and enriched peaceful and ancient life of the Polynesian people.