Maori Bone Dyed Hook Pendant with Koru
This Maori Bone Carved Fishhook Pendant has staining that makes it look like wood. On the lower edge of the Fish Hook pendant, a Koru is carved out.
In Maoridom, designs carry a spiritual meaning. In the case of the Maori Hook (hei matau), the design signifies strength, abundance, good health, and good luck. The Hook is also considered a lucky charm for safe travel over water.
In the case of the Maori Koru, which depicts the uncurling fern frond, the design represents peace, tranquility, new life, new beginnings, harmony and growth.
That's two great meanings encapsulated in one pendant.
The hook pendant measures approximately 1 3/4" long and sits on a traditional black cord, finished off with a bone toggle for closure. It comes to you on a descriptive card.
In Maoridom, designs carry a spiritual meaning. In the case of the Maori Hook (hei matau), the design signifies strength, abundance, good health, and good luck. The Hook is also considered a lucky charm for safe travel over water.
In the case of the Maori Koru, which depicts the uncurling fern frond, the design represents peace, tranquility, new life, new beginnings, harmony and growth.
That's two great meanings encapsulated in one pendant.
The hook pendant measures approximately 1 3/4" long and sits on a traditional black cord, finished off with a bone toggle for closure. It comes to you on a descriptive card.
