Please note: There is a shipping delay on this item, during the exhibition period.
Inspired by the Tūī, ‘Tīmori’ is an embodiment of Tupuārangi, the whetū of all that flourishes in the realm between the earth and sky - birds, forests, and the abundance of fruit and berries.
The Tūi carries a manaia upon each wing, symbolising the connection between Ranginui and Papatūānuku, atua of the upper and lower realms. Together they speak to their enduring relationship of balance and harmony, from which the natural world flourishes.
Suspended from the cord is a pōria, a traditional tool once used for taming decoy birds to attract others for sustenance. Its inclusion acknowledges the mātauranga and ancient practices of our ancestors, reflecting their relationship with the environment, grounded in reciprocity and reverence for the interconnectedness of all living things. View the stories behind our Matariki Collection.
This collection will be on display at Mānawa Bay from Tuesday 23 June to Sunday 19 July, before moving to our Rotorua store from 20–29 July. Pieces may be purchased throughout the exhibition period and will be delivered once the exhibitions have concluded.
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Please note: There is a shipping delay on this item, during the exhibition period.
Inspired by the Tūī, ‘Tīmori’ is an embodiment of Tupuārangi, the whetū of all that flourishes in the realm between the earth and sky - birds, forests, and the abundance of fruit and berries.
The Tūi carries a manaia upon each wing, symbolising the connection between Ranginui and Papatūānuku, atua of the upper and lower realms. Together they speak to their enduring relationship of balance and harmony, from which the natural world flourishes.
Suspended from the cord is a pōria, a traditional tool once used for taming decoy birds to attract others for sustenance. Its inclusion acknowledges the mātauranga and ancient practices of our ancestors, reflecting their relationship with the environment, grounded in reciprocity and reverence for the interconnectedness of all living things. View the stories behind our Matariki Collection.
This collection will be on display at Mānawa Bay from Tuesday 23 June to Sunday 19 July, before moving to our Rotorua store from 20–29 July. Pieces may be purchased throughout the exhibition period and will be delivered once the exhibitions have concluded.
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