
Silver and Jade Kokako bird pendant by Madelyne Gourdin Necklace
A beautiful silver hand-crafted Huia bird pendant by talented artist Madelyne Gourdin, with an inset piece of jade.
Complete with an adjustable plaited waxed braid cord. It also includes a traditional style woven presentation pouch and a description of the bird.
Size: 50mm (1.96 inches) long
Includes Free Shipping Worldwide.
The piece shown here is one of a series but each is unique, due to variations in the stone. All pieces displayed are the same size and bound the same way.
The Kokako is a bird native to New Zealand (Aotearoa). The bird is extinct in the South Island and endangered in the North Island.
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Silver and Jade Kokako bird pendant by Madelyne Gourdin Necklace
A beautiful silver hand-crafted Huia bird pendant by talented artist Madelyne Gourdin, with an inset piece of jade.
Complete with an adjustable plaited waxed braid cord. It also includes a traditional style woven presentation pouch and a description of the bird.
Size: 50mm (1.96 inches) long
Includes Free Shipping Worldwide.
The piece shown here is one of a series but each is unique, due to variations in the stone. All pieces displayed are the same size and bound the same way.
The Kokako is a bird native to New Zealand (Aotearoa). The bird is extinct in the South Island and endangered in the North Island.
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A beautiful silver hand-crafted Huia bird pendant by talented artist Madelyne Gourdin, with an inset piece of jade.
Complete with an adjustable plaited waxed braid cord. It also includes a traditional style woven presentation pouch and a description of the bird.
Size: 50mm (1.96 inches) long
Includes Free Shipping Worldwide.
The piece shown here is one of a series but each is unique, due to variations in the stone. All pieces displayed are the same size and bound the same way.
The Kokako is a bird native to New Zealand (Aotearoa). The bird is extinct in the South Island and endangered in the North Island.






















