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One Off - Raukaraka Greenstone Koru Twist Pendant
One Off - Raukaraka Greenstone Koru Twist Pendant
SKU: KTG101
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$333.50 NZD inc GST
$333.50 NZD inc GST
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Raukaraka Greenstone Koru Twist Pendant
**Product Details:**
- **Stone:** Authentic New Zealand Raukaraka Greenstone
- **Style:** Exquisite Koru Twist Design
- **Size:** Pendant measures 45mm in length and 24mm in width
- **Inclusions:** Each pendant includes a versatile Black adjustable cord, an appealing kete pouch, and a card explaining its symbolic meaning.
- **Limited Edition:** This pendant is a one-of-a-kind piece and will not be restocked.
**About New Zealand Greenstone:**
Discover the history of New Zealand Greenstone, also known as Pounamu. When early settlers arrived on the West Coast of the South Island, they encountered the Maori's utilization of this durable, beautiful green stone for weaponry, tools, and personal adornments. The Maori referred to it as Pounamu, translating to Green Stone. Over time, it was given the name "Greenstone," which has endured in New Zealand.
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**Product Details:**
- **Stone:** Authentic New Zealand Raukaraka Greenstone
- **Style:** Exquisite Koru Twist Design
- **Size:** Pendant measures 45mm in length and 24mm in width
- **Inclusions:** Each pendant includes a versatile Black adjustable cord, an appealing kete pouch, and a card explaining its symbolic meaning.
- **Limited Edition:** This pendant is a one-of-a-kind piece and will not be restocked.
**About New Zealand Greenstone:**
Discover the history of New Zealand Greenstone, also known as Pounamu. When early settlers arrived on the West Coast of the South Island, they encountered the Maori's utilization of this durable, beautiful green stone for weaponry, tools, and personal adornments. The Maori referred to it as Pounamu, translating to Green Stone. Over time, it was given the name "Greenstone," which has endured in New Zealand.







