NZ Pounamu Bracelet
NZ Pounamu Bracelet
Looking for a beautiful and unique accessory that carries a deep spiritual meaning?
Then look no further than this NZ Pounamu Bracelet! With its gorgeous shade of green, this bracelet is a true representation of the beauty and uniqueness of New Zealand.
This bracelet also symbolizes the powerful bond between the spiritual and physical worlds, making it the perfect way to connect with your own spirituality. And if you're looking for a meaningful gift for a loved one, This could be the perfect gift.
Crafted from the exclusive New Zealand Pounamu found only on the West Coast of the South Island, this bracelet is truly one-of-a-kind. So why wait? Treat yourself or a loved one to the beauty and spirituality of this stunning Pounamu bracelet today!
Stone: Kahurangi
Cord: Caramel Plaited Cord
Dimensions: 25mm x 22mm approx.
Meanings Behind the Designs
Different types of Pounamu from New Zealand.
There are many different types of pounamu found throughout New Zealand. It is predominantly found on the west coast of the South Island. Pounamu has a special place in Maori culture and was used in all parts of their lives from making tools, weapons and Jewellery.
Kawakawa: This is named after the leaves of the pepperwood tree. This bright to dark green with black spots and inclusions.
Inanga: Is named after young whitebait, which is a small translucent native fish. the stone can be from a very pale green to almost white this to has very translucent qualities.
Totoweka: A weka is a native flightless bird. The name of this basically means “blood of the weka”. It’s a rare form of pounamu speckled or streaked with red through the stone.
Tahutahi: Also known as snow flake this is a bright coloured green, kind of stone with white cloud or snow-like inclusions
Kahurangi: Very rare in New Zealand, Kaurangi is a jewellery grade carving stone, that is generally a rich green with no inclusions.
Kokopu: Is named after the native trout. A light-coloured opaque stone with obvious brown inclusions.
Tangiwai: This stone is actually a bowenite not nephrite like the other Pounamu mentioned in this description. however, it is still regarded as pounamu.
Raukarakara: “Flower jade”, named after the blossom of the Karaka tree. Is found only in the Marsden area of the west coast of the South Island. This stone has stunning inclusions and different colours flowing through the stone.