🎉 Up to 70% Off Selected ItemsShop Sale
Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box with Pakati Carving
HomeStore

Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box with Pakati Carving

Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box with Pakati Carving

$95.64

Original: $273.26

-65%
Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box with Pakati Carving

$273.26

$95.64

The Story

This Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box has extensive pakati carving on the top. 

The word Wakahuia ( pronounced wah-car-hoo-ee-ah) comes from the words “waka” meaning container or vessel and “huia” - huia bird ( now extinct). Huia feathers were traditionally worn as a hair adornment by Maori of high status. These feathers were considered “tapu” or sacred because of contact with the head of such individuals. Wooden boxes were elaborately hand-carved to hold and protect the feathers as well as other taonga ( treasures). The boxes and their contents were often given names, and were handed down through families. They were usually hung from rafters, for safe keeping.

This Wakahuia is beautifully carved with a Pakati pattern, and inlaid with New Zealand Paua ( abalone) shell. The Pakati pattern is a series of dog-tooth, triangular notches, also known as niho taniwha (taniwha teeth).

The timber used is Tulip wood, a sustainably harvested hard wood that is super strong but also lightweight.

Use to store your treasures, or give as a very special gift to someone you wish to honour. 

The inside of the box is also hand-carved.  Measurements are approximately 38cm x 14cm x 9cm (15" x 5 1/2" x 3 1/2").

Proudly made in New Zealand, and shipped worldwide.

Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box with Pakati Carving - Image 2

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box with Pakati Carving - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box with Pakati Carving - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box with Pakati Carving - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

This Maori Wakahuia Treasure Box has extensive pakati carving on the top. 

The word Wakahuia ( pronounced wah-car-hoo-ee-ah) comes from the words “waka” meaning container or vessel and “huia” - huia bird ( now extinct). Huia feathers were traditionally worn as a hair adornment by Maori of high status. These feathers were considered “tapu” or sacred because of contact with the head of such individuals. Wooden boxes were elaborately hand-carved to hold and protect the feathers as well as other taonga ( treasures). The boxes and their contents were often given names, and were handed down through families. They were usually hung from rafters, for safe keeping.

This Wakahuia is beautifully carved with a Pakati pattern, and inlaid with New Zealand Paua ( abalone) shell. The Pakati pattern is a series of dog-tooth, triangular notches, also known as niho taniwha (taniwha teeth).

The timber used is Tulip wood, a sustainably harvested hard wood that is super strong but also lightweight.

Use to store your treasures, or give as a very special gift to someone you wish to honour. 

The inside of the box is also hand-carved.  Measurements are approximately 38cm x 14cm x 9cm (15" x 5 1/2" x 3 1/2").

Proudly made in New Zealand, and shipped worldwide.