NEW ZEALAND MAORI NECKLACE
Traditional and Contemporary Designs
"WORN BY WARRIORS"
HEI TIKI ARIKI
The Hei Tiki Ariki is a commanding representation of traditional Maori craftsmanship, meticulously hand-carved and standing 85mm tall and 50mm wide. This pendant features intricate details and Paua Shell inlays for the eyes, depicting a figure in a warrior pose with its tongue extended and hands on its thighs—an embodiment of strength and leadership. The term "Ariki" in Maori culture denotes a high chief, lord, leader, or first-born in a high-ranking family, making this pendant a fitting tribute to personal authority and power.
This pendant is part of a collection that offers unique designs inspired by the rich cultures of the South Pacific and Polynesia. While it is not an original artifact, it is a carefully crafted reproduction and interpretation, honoring the spirit and beauty of ancient traditions, with some designs based on authentic pieces found in museums worldwide.
In Maori society, the Ariki occupied a central role in both the social and political hierarchy. As high chiefs and leaders, Ariki were responsible for making critical decisions, providing wisdom and guidance, and upholding the cultural values and traditions of their people. Their status was often inherited, and they were deeply respected and revered within their communities.
Beyond their societal roles, Ariki were also seen as spiritual leaders, believed to possess a strong connection to the gods and the spiritual realm. They played a crucial part in ceremonies and rituals, ensuring the spiritual well-being of their people. The Hei Tiki Ariki pendant, therefore, not only symbolizes leadership and strength but also embodies the profound spiritual responsibilities carried by the Ariki.
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