Maori art carving

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a white mask with blue eyes on a wooden surface
Te Upoko o Tupapaku
an image of some kind of art that is in the style of tiki mask
Journal of the Polynesian Society: Maori Amulets In Stone, Bone, And Shell, By H. D. Skinner, P 202-211
a green mask with two circles on it's face
Maori Hei-Tiki Postcard
a green sculpture is hanging on the wall next to a cord and two other items
an assortment of ancient artifacts on display in a museum case, including masks and beads
a black cat with green eyes is hanging from a cord
is an iconic event produced by Toi Maori Aotearoa
a black and white drawing of a native american headdress
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Native Factories Logo
a green sculpture sitting on top of a wooden stand
Large Tiki Pounamu New Zealand Greenstone | Kiwa Art | Parnell, Auckland | ARCHIVE
XL Tiki Pounamu @kiwaartnz | Specialists in Maori wood carving and Pounamu New Zealand Greenstone | Kiwa Art | Parnell, Auckland | ARCHIVE
a green necklace with red eyes on it
New Zealand Jade Necklaces | Greenstone Pounamu | Corded | Shop All | Mountain Jade NZ
a silver pendant with blue eyes on a black background in the shape of a bird
three different types of decorative objects on display
Australian Aboriginal and Oceanic Art Dealer and Valuer
a wooden mask with intricate designs on it's face and eyes, against a black background
a white stone pendant with an elephant's head on it
an intricately carved mask is shown with two round windows in the center and one behind it
Top 10 Sights In New Zealand – A Travel Collage - The Travel Tester
Maori Woodcarving in New Zealand
Blacksmith Robert Pinkney and carver Michael Matchitt have combined their talents to produce a series of ‘Trade Axes’ similar to ones used as exchange goods between Pakeha and Māori during earliest European contact in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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Blacksmith Robert Pinkney and carver Michael Matchitt have combined their talents to produce a series of ‘Trade Axes’ similar to ones used as exchange goods between Pakeha and Māori during earliest European contact in Aotearoa/New Zealand.
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