There are a diverse collection of objects that represent the

culture and history of the Maori people of New Zealand. These artefacts vary in

type, style, and function, and include the following:

Weapons: Maori weapons were traditionally made from wood,

bone, and stone, and included clubs, spears, and weapons with serrated edges,

such as the patu and mere.

Carvings: Maori carvings are highly symbolic and often

depict stories and legends from Maori mythology. These carvings can be found on

buildings, canoes, and other objects, and are often intricately detailed.

Jewellery: Maori jewellery often features intricate designs

and is more...

Under the New Zealand Protected Objects Act 1975, administered by the New Zealand Ministry for Culture & Heritage, the sale, trade, export and ownership of some Maori artefact are regulated
Objects over 50 years old that also have Maori cultural significance must be inspected by Ministry for Culture & Heritage, and if significant the object will be allocated a "Y" number, a unique identification number. Artefacts that have a Y number can only be purchased by those that are registered collectors with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.

Jadeite and jade are two different types of minerals that are often used interchangeably to refer to a green-colored gemstone that has cultural and spiritual significance in many parts of the world.

Jadeite is a pyroxene mineral with the chemical formula NaAlSi2O6. It is one of the two types of minerals that are commonly referred to as "jade" (the other being nephrite). Jadeite is a relatively rare mineral that is found in metamorphic rocks in certain regions of the world, including Myanmar (formerly Burma), Guatemala, and California. It is known for its bright green color, which is caused by more...

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Early 18th century pounamu hei tiki, a rare stone tooled hei…

18th Century Kawakawa Hei Tiki Pendant

Early 18th century pounamu hei tiki, a rare stone tooled hei tiki carved in the classic type I form made in Kawakawa variety stone. This hei tiki displays two countersunk suspension holes indicating its significant age. The head is oriented to the left…

Superb 18th century hei tiki pounamu greenstone pendant in…

18th Century Hei Tiki Pounamu Greenstone Pendant

Superb 18th century hei tiki pounamu greenstone pendant in human form, pointed chin with hour glass suspension hole, head tilted to left, right arm to chest and left arm to thigh (legs missing), height 10 cm

A pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, traditional form…

Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant

A pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, traditional form with head to left shoulder, hands to thighs, concealed notch and hourglass cut suspension hole broken through, pale to mid-green/grey tone with pale tan and dark included highlights. Length 9…

Pounamu hei-tiki, a finely carved 20th century example.…

Kawakawa Pounamu Hei-Tiki: Finely Carved 20th Century Example

Pounamu hei-tiki, a finely carved 20th century example. Kawakawa variety pounamu with a titled head and pointed chin. The shoulders tilt diagonally with one broad strongly delineated three figured hand on the chest and a lightly delineated hand on the…

19th century or earlier pounamu hei tiki hour glass form…

Antique Pounamu Hei Tiki Hourglass Pendant

19th century or earlier pounamu hei tiki hour glass form suspension hole, red sealing wax eyes. Face to right, hands to thighs. Mottled pounamu. Front of rounded form. Height 9.5 cm

A rare early 19th century greenstone hei tiki, the greenstone…

Rare Early 19th Century Greenstone Hei Tiki

A rare early 19th century greenstone hei tiki, the greenstone is a rich dark green with a shading flaw by the chin. The large hei tiki is thick, with deep carvings and a satiny smooth surface. The eyes are very large and the nose has a deep groove. There…

A pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, of good…

Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant

A pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, of good proportions with traditional features of head turned to left shoulder and hands clasped to thighs, single tapered hourglass drilled suspension hole, medium to dark green tone with semi-translucent pale…

A Maori pre-European pounamu hei tiki, type II, of female form,…

A Maori pre-European pounamu hei tiki, type II, of female form, well carved with head turned to the left shoulder, displays small recessed ring eyes, chin and ear projections, the counter sunk suspension hole dominantly drilled from the reverse one hand…

Pre-European pounamu hei tiki, Kawakawa variety stone with…

Kawakawa Pounamu Hei Tiki with Inanga Inclusions

Pre-European pounamu hei tiki, Kawakawa variety stone with inanga inclusions, type II form with fine facial details showing some ware, three-fingered hands with thumbs to the chest and thigh. Suspension hole on outstanding lug. Female. Right thigh and…

A pre-European Maori pounamu hei tiki, traditional tapered form,…

Pre-European Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant

A pre-European Maori pounamu hei tiki, traditional tapered form, head to left shoulder, hands to thighs, three early suspension holes all broken through, good mid-green tone. Length 7.7 cm, width 5.3 cm. Provenance: The Flower Family Collection.

Pounamu pekapeka (nephrite pendant), finely carved from…

Rare Pounamu Pekapeka Pendant with Manaia Heads

Pounamu pekapeka (nephrite pendant), finely carved from Kawakawa variety pounamu, with cut circular eyes and asymmetrical countersunk suspension hole, pekapeka are named after the small native New Zealand bat which they are said to resemble in appearance.…

A good pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, of good deep…

Deep Profile Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki

A good pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, of good deep profile, traditional slightly tapered form, dark green tone. Note: the depth and elegant soft carved features of this hei tiki make it an outstanding example. Length 10.8 cm, width 4.8 cm,…

A superb 18th century hei tiki, type I form with both hands to…

18th Century Kahurangi Pounamu Hei Tiki

A superb 18th century hei tiki, type I form with both hands to thighs, carved in highly prized Kahurangi pounamu. Facial features finely carved but worn, inlaid paua eyes and red ceiling wax embellishment. Some natural scaring to the back of the head.…

An uncommon 19th century Maori pounamu hei tiki, chin turned to…

Rare Bowenite Maori Hei Tiki Pendant

An uncommon 19th century Maori pounamu hei tiki, chin turned to the left, remnants of red sealing wax to eyes, right hand to abdomen, left hand to thigh. Height 9.5 cm. Note: in the uncommon Bowenite variety of pounamu, displaying high translucency and of…

Rare early 19th century hei tiki pounamu greenstone pendant in…

Early 19th Century Hei Tiki Pounamu Pendant

Rare early 19th century hei tiki pounamu greenstone pendant in human form (referred to as the 'Fire tiki'), three suspension holes to head (two worn through), head tilted to left, right arm to mouth, left arm to thigh, length 9 cm Provenance: Jacob…

Rare 19th century or earlier pounamu hei tiki dark greenstone…

Antique Dark Greenstone Hei Tiki Pendant

Rare 19th century or earlier pounamu hei tiki dark greenstone pendant, hourglass suspension, bold features with protruding stomach, head tilted left with both arms resting on thighs, height 10.3 cm

A good pounamu hei tiki, contact period with head tilted to…

Paua-eyed Hei Tiki from Arthur Beau Palmer Collection

A good pounamu hei tiki, contact period with head tilted to right shoulder and with cut paua shell eyes and hourglass suspension hole, modelled with lightly delineated three fingered hands placed to thighs, 10 x 8 cm. Provenance; Arthur Beau Palmer…

A pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, with head turned…

Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant

A pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, with head turned to the right shoulder, hands clasped to thighs and with single tapered hourglass drilled suspension hole, the original being through the top of the head having broken through and then modified…

A pre 19th century carved Maori greenstone hei tiki, head…

19th Century Maori Greenstone Hei Tiki with Stand

A pre 19th century carved Maori greenstone hei tiki, head tilted to left shoulder, both arms to thighs. Hourglass form suspension hole. With stand, height 10 cm.

A rare 19th century greenstone hei tiki, greenstone is Kawakawa.…

Rare 19th Century Greenstone Hei Tiki

A rare 19th century greenstone hei tiki, greenstone is Kawakawa. The carving of this hei tiki is different, the neck is long and the body is a continuous smooth loop, with hourglass-shaped body holes. The oval head has shallow eye rings that are darkened,…

A large and impressive pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei…

Impressive Maori Pounamu Hei Tiki with Provenance

A large and impressive pre-European Maori carved pounamu hei tiki, traditional mildly tapered form with chin to left shoulder, hands to thighs and single notch and tapered hourglass drilled and concealed suspension hole to top of head, good dark tone with…

A rare late 18th century greestone hei tiki, a dark greenstone,…

Late 18th Century Greenstone Hei Tiki

A rare late 18th century greestone hei tiki, a dark greenstone, with white and brown scistose flaws. The head is especially large, with no neck, with an hourglass suspension hole. The eyes and limbs are deeply carved, with light carving at the mouth and…

An important 19th century pounamu hei-tiki from the collection…

Goldie's Hei-Tiki with Provenance from Ngaheke Perira Te Kahikura

An important 19th century pounamu hei-tiki from the collection of Charles Frederick Goldie, light green inanga type variety with tilted head and lightly delineated hands placed on the thighs. The circular eyes with applied red sealing wax. Pierced through…

A good pre-European inanga pounamu hei tiki of elegant…

Inanga Pounamu Hei Tiki with Prestigious Color and Provenance

A good pre-European inanga pounamu hei tiki of elegant proportions and prestigious colour, chin to left shoulder, hands to thighs, hour-glass suspension hole to top, semi-concealed at the front, evidence of another hole beside. The reverse inscribed with…

An uncommon pre-European Maori carved inunga pounamu hei tiki,…

Maori Inunga Pounamu Hei Tiki Pendant

An uncommon pre-European Maori carved inunga pounamu hei tiki, good proportions and traditional form, chin to the left, hands to thighs, three tapered hourglass drilled and concealed suspension holes to the back top of head, one broken through, natural…

A magnificent early 18th century greenstone tiki, of truly…

18th Century Maori Chief's Exceptional Greenstone Tiki

A magnificent early 18th century greenstone tiki, of truly exceptional size and quality. Carved for a great Maori chief. Stone carved, carver unknown, tribe or iwi unknown. Red wax eyes added sometime after Captain Cook's arrival. One of the great tikis…