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    Te Whai - black glitter
    Te Whai Whai is the Māori word for sting-ray. They are believed to be kaitiaki or guardians of the ocean. They dwell on the bottom of the ocean floor, with their eyes fixed at the top of their head, watching from below and protecting the areas where shellfish and fish are caught. DetailsMaterials used: Acrylic earrings, with stainless steel hooksSize: 4cm length (excluding hooks
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    Whenua
    ‘the place we are nourished’ and is the word for both land and placenta, as we are all born from the womb of Papatuanuku. The traditional practice of burying the whenua (placenta) and pito (umbilical cord) connects a newborn baby to their ancestral land. This Maori earring represents our connec...
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    Whetu
    Whetū Following in the footsteps of our coloured Whetū earrings is this beautiful addition in silver mirror. This design is inspired by the star Matariki, and represents wahine toa.DetailsMaterials used: 3mm silver mirror acrylic, with stainless steel hooksSize: 3.5cm length (excluding hooks
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    Whetu Marama
    This design Whetū Marama means bright star and represents the stars of the Matariki cluster. It features an intricate Tāniko pattern representing stories and traditions passed down. DetailsMaterials used: Acrylic earrings, with gold plated stainless steel ball studs.Size: 4.4cm (excl studs)Please...
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