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Toitū Te Tiriti

Toitū Te Tiriti

Regular price $250.00 NZD
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Inspired by the Niho Taniwha pattern, Ange Moko encapsulates the essence of collective strength and unity in this poignant artwork. The design is a powerful call to uphold the dignity and mana (prestige, authority) of our culture, echoing the principles of "Toitū te Tiriti" (uphold the Treaty). It symbolises our shared responsibility to stand together, reinforcing the cultural bonds that define us. Through each weave, a story of resilience, unity, and the importance of honouring our agreements and heritage unfolds, highlighting the significance of collective efforts in preserving and elevating our cultural identity.

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! Thank you for choosing this mahi toi (artwork). Each creation is handcrafted with aroha (love), embodying the unique imperfections that signify a human touch. These imperfections are not flaws but rather assurances of your artwork's authenticity and the personal dedication involved in its making.

    By bringing this artwork into your space, you're not only adding a piece of aesthetic beauty but also a symbol of life's deeper lessons and the beauty that lies beneath the surface. It's a celebration of resilience, inner strength, and the transformative power of our experiences, inviting reflection and appreciation for the unseen aspects of our journey.

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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.