
Large Jade Hei Toki handcrafted Pendant by Raegan Bregman
A Hei Toki pendant in stunning New Zealand multi-coloured jade. This pounamu has a semi-gloss finish that enhances the traditional style and is made by Raegan Bregman. Includes a waxed adjustable cord a description of the meaning of the carving.
Size:
95mm (3.74")
Includes free shipping worldwide
This is a one-of-a-kind piece so it will be permanently removed from our gallery once it is sold.
The Toki is the adze blade was bound onto a wooden handle and used to carve the great canoes and details on the meeting houses. It is regarded as a symbol of power or authority and is also the mark of the craftsman, artist or creative person representing the joining of head, hand and heart.
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Large Jade Hei Toki handcrafted Pendant by Raegan Bregman
A Hei Toki pendant in stunning New Zealand multi-coloured jade. This pounamu has a semi-gloss finish that enhances the traditional style and is made by Raegan Bregman. Includes a waxed adjustable cord a description of the meaning of the carving.
Size:
95mm (3.74")
Includes free shipping worldwide
This is a one-of-a-kind piece so it will be permanently removed from our gallery once it is sold.
The Toki is the adze blade was bound onto a wooden handle and used to carve the great canoes and details on the meeting houses. It is regarded as a symbol of power or authority and is also the mark of the craftsman, artist or creative person representing the joining of head, hand and heart.
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A Hei Toki pendant in stunning New Zealand multi-coloured jade. This pounamu has a semi-gloss finish that enhances the traditional style and is made by Raegan Bregman. Includes a waxed adjustable cord a description of the meaning of the carving.
Size:
95mm (3.74")
Includes free shipping worldwide
This is a one-of-a-kind piece so it will be permanently removed from our gallery once it is sold.
The Toki is the adze blade was bound onto a wooden handle and used to carve the great canoes and details on the meeting houses. It is regarded as a symbol of power or authority and is also the mark of the craftsman, artist or creative person representing the joining of head, hand and heart.














