Whale Bone Manaia Hook - Mana Natura - Natural Power

$380.00

Dear friend, Kia Ora

This Manaia Hook is named Mana Natura which means Natural Power. The name is in connection with the whale bone from which it is made.

This style of hook can be traced back to the Māori mythological origins of New Zealand where it is described that the demigod Māui 'fished' up the North Island of New Zealand (which is shaped like a stingray) with the jawbone of his grandmother, Murirangawhenua.

The fishhook signifies abundance, nourishment, and strength. As such it represents peace, prosperity, and good health. A fishhook is also a symbol that represents safe journey over water. Hence it is loved by travellers.

This Manaia Hook has an inlay of Pāua for the eyes. The koru running up the neck of this carving represent the arising of our happiness.

The koru symbol is common in New Zealand and is inspired by the unfurling of the new fern fronds. Meanings associated with this are new growth, new beginnings and awakening.

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Dear friend, Kia Ora

This Manaia Hook is named Mana Natura which means Natural Power. The name is in connection with the whale bone from which it is made.

This style of hook can be traced back to the Māori mythological origins of New Zealand where it is described that the demigod Māui 'fished' up the North Island of New Zealand (which is shaped like a stingray) with the jawbone of his grandmother, Murirangawhenua.

The fishhook signifies abundance, nourishment, and strength. As such it represents peace, prosperity, and good health. A fishhook is also a symbol that represents safe journey over water. Hence it is loved by travellers.

This Manaia Hook has an inlay of Pāua for the eyes. The koru running up the neck of this carving represent the arising of our happiness.

The koru symbol is common in New Zealand and is inspired by the unfurling of the new fern fronds. Meanings associated with this are new growth, new beginnings and awakening.

Dear friend, Kia Ora

This Manaia Hook is named Mana Natura which means Natural Power. The name is in connection with the whale bone from which it is made.

This style of hook can be traced back to the Māori mythological origins of New Zealand where it is described that the demigod Māui 'fished' up the North Island of New Zealand (which is shaped like a stingray) with the jawbone of his grandmother, Murirangawhenua.

The fishhook signifies abundance, nourishment, and strength. As such it represents peace, prosperity, and good health. A fishhook is also a symbol that represents safe journey over water. Hence it is loved by travellers.

This Manaia Hook has an inlay of Pāua for the eyes. The koru running up the neck of this carving represent the arising of our happiness.

The koru symbol is common in New Zealand and is inspired by the unfurling of the new fern fronds. Meanings associated with this are new growth, new beginnings and awakening.

The carving comes with a four-plait cord which features a fully adjustable slip knot system to enable to a perfect fit around any size neck. It also comes with a signed certificate of authenticity.

I wish you and your whānau the deepest peace and happiness.

Arohanui

Andrew Doughty

Database Reference: 100-660

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