Frontal view of a pair of Maori Kapeu earrings hand-carved from polished cattle bone featuring traditional curved tails.
The 95mm x 15mm Maori bone earrings shown against a neutral background to illustrate their elegant length and proportions.
Shot of the cattle bone grain and high-polish finish, highlighting the smooth artisan curvature of the Kapeu design.
The Maori Kapeu earrings reflecting natural light, emphasizing their role as a symbol of status and cultural identity.

Toa Bone

Maori Kapeu Cattle Bone Earrings | 95mm Curved Drop

Regular price $58.00 USD

These 95mm x 15mm Maori Kapeu earrings are hand-carved from natural cattle bone, featuring the traditional curved "comfort" drop design. Historically worn to signify high rank and leadership, these lightweight earrings serve as a symbol of Mana (prestige) and a deep connection to ancestral Maori heritage.

The Kapeu is a distinct form of ear pendant characterized by its elegant, curved tail—a design traditionally intended to provide comfort and a rhythmic movement that reflects the wearer's poise. Carved from high-density cattle bone, these pieces embody the Maori value of Manaakitanga (hospitality and care) and were historically reserved for individuals of significant status. Unlike straight drop pendants, the subtle hook at the base of the Kapeu represents the providing of a "helping hand" and the grounding of one's spirit to the land (Whenua). As these earrings are worn, the natural bone will develop a unique honey-gold patina, signifying the growth of the wearer's own personal story and authority.

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