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In its practical form, the Toki was a tool used by the Māori, traditionally employed for carving canoes, creating woodworks, or cutting through dense forest. It was a vital tool for daily life and construction, often made from greenstone (pounamu) for its toughness.

In a more symbolic sense, the Toki represents strength, courage, determination, focus, and leadership. As a tool that was essential in carving and building, it's seen as a symbol of the ability to create, to shape one's own life, and to overcome adversity.

When worn as a pendant or as an ornament, the Toki carries these meanings with it, and it's often considered a symbol of power, authority, and good character. 

Overall, the Toki embodies both the practicality of the tool it represents and a deeper philosophical significance tied to Māori culture and values.

 

Comes with woven bag and meaning.  Please note the stone will vary in colour, if you wish to see what we have in stock we can send you up to date images.  

 

Measuring 65-70cm, Please enquiry at time of purchase. 

New Zealand Greenstone - Toki, Pdt

$149.00Price
GST Included
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    CELEBRATE AOTEAROA

    3/260 Apirana Avenue

    Glen Innes/ Opposite the Glen Innes Train Station

    CELEBRATE AOTEAROA LIMITED

    8305807

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