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Moko Made NZ

Ngahere

Ngahere

Regular price $400.00 NZD
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Artist's Interpretation:
This exquisite tukutuku panel, featuring the pātikitiki design, serves as a profound reminder from artist Ange Moko. It calls us to reconnect with the whenua (land), prompting reflection on the richness and abundance in our lives. The piece is a symbol for personal and collective growth, encouraging us to cultivate gratitude and set meaningful goals that nurture our hauora (well-being). The incorporation of the double triangle motif reinforces the importance of connection — to our ancestors, our peers, and future generations, highlighting the belief that unity and love lead to a prosperous life.

Materials:
Each panel is meticulously crafted, combining the durability of MDF board with the sophisticated touch of faux leather aho (threads). This choice of materials ensures that the artwork not only resonates with traditional significance but also fits seamlessly into modern spaces.

Available Dimensions:

  • Small: 300 x 420 mm
  • Large: 900 x 1260 mm

    Special Note from Ange Moko:
    Kia ora! I deeply appreciate your support and choice of this mahi toi (artwork). Each piece is handmade with utmost aroha (love), embodying the spirit of traditional craftsmanship. While slight imperfections may be present, they signify the human touch in every creation, distinguishing your artwork from mere machine-made objects. Included are extra aho for your convenience, should you decide to hang your weave in the traditional style.

    Invest in a piece that not only decorates your space but also enriches your spirit with its deep cultural significance and heartfelt message.

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    Our Craftsmanship

    Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of Ange Moko, a master weaver who brings traditional Tukutuku panels to life. Each panel is meticulously hand-tied using natural materials and fine leather, ensuring every piece is a unique work of art. Small panels take up to 10 working days, while larger pieces require 12 to 28 days to perfect. Embrace a piece of cultural heritage, beautifully crafted to tell its own timeless story.