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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New Caledonia Kanak ceremonial axe. Ovoid greenstone blade. The…

Kanak Greenstone Ceremonial Axe

New Caledonia Kanak ceremonial axe. Ovoid greenstone blade. The haft bound in palm fibre and cord. Height 68 cm

New Zealand Colonial 18ct gold mounted green stone page turner

18ct Gold Green Stone Page Turner

New Zealand Colonial 18ct gold mounted green stone page turner

A late 18th century greenstone pendant, with excellent…

Late 18th Century Greenstone Pendant with Hourglass Hole

A late 18th century greenstone pendant, with excellent hourglass hole. Good heavy weight. Length 14.5 cm

A pre 19th century carved green stone pekapeka. Both manaia…

Green stone pekapeka with serrated manaia

A pre 19th century carved green stone pekapeka. Both manaia angled towards central base with prominent serrations. Hour glass form suspension hole. Width 6 cm, height 4 cm

A rare late 18th century greenstone pendant (koropepe).…

Late 18th Century Greenstone Pendant with Hourglass Holes

A rare late 18th century greenstone pendant (koropepe). Tangowai transparent greenstone, two hourglass holes at top poll. Repair to head, comes with red case. Width 4.5 cm

Maori greenstone hei-tiki. Height 8 cm

Maori Greenstone Hei-Tiki Sculpture

Maori greenstone hei-tiki. Height 8 cm

Greenstone boulder, river washed greenstone boulder, 32 kgs.…

Greenstone boulder, river washed greenstone boulder, 32 kgs. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.

18th century or earlier Maori carved green stone pekapeka. The…

Maori Green Stone Pekapeka Pendant

18th century or earlier Maori carved green stone pekapeka. The left hand manaia upright as opposed to the near horizontal right hand manaia. Of translucent stone with hour glass form suspension hole. Width 6 cm, height 4 cm

An early 19th century greenstone Pekapeka, with red wax eyes.…

Greenstone Pekapeka Pendant 'Te Waitarewa' with Red Wax Eyes

An early 19th century greenstone Pekapeka, with red wax eyes. Named 'Te Waitarewa.' suspended from woven neck cord and bone toggle with serrated edge. Length 4.2 cm. Width 5.5 cm

Patu onewa, a large 19th century stone nephrite patu, of…

Patu onewa, a large 19th century stone nephrite patu, of traditional form with spatulate tapered end, the butt end with three concentric ridges and partially drilled hourglass suspension hole. Length 41 cm. Provenance: Estate of John Lawford.

A large 95kg. greenstone boulder, the natural boulder with…

Greenstone Boulder with Cut Faces

A large 95kg. greenstone boulder, the natural boulder with three cut faces showing good dark green colour, white rind exterior. 40 cm x 43 cm x 29 cm