Hīoi Light Green Pounamu Pendant
Hīoi Light Green Pounamu Pendant. This Serpentine is from the West Coast of Aotearoa NZ and is such a beautiful mint colour with black specks which is called Lizardite, a serpentine olivine stone . Solid sterling silver with recycled silver, striped backing.
Can come by itself or with a sterling silver chain of your choice pictured below as an add on, you choose.
Pounamu or Greenstone is regarded as a stone sacred to the gods by Māori of Aotearoa/New Zealand. Its Tāonga (meaning treasured) is said to increase in Mana (prestige) as it is passed on through generations.
More than just a beautiful art form, pounamu can represent ancestors, connection with the natural world, or attributes such as strength, prosperity, love, and harmony.
Hīoi Light Green Pounamu Pendant. This Serpentine is from the West Coast of Aotearoa NZ and is such a beautiful mint colour with black specks which is called Lizardite, a serpentine olivine stone . Solid sterling silver with recycled silver, striped backing.
Can come by itself or with a sterling silver chain of your choice pictured below as an add on, you choose.
Pounamu or Greenstone is regarded as a stone sacred to the gods by Māori of Aotearoa/New Zealand. Its Tāonga (meaning treasured) is said to increase in Mana (prestige) as it is passed on through generations.
More than just a beautiful art form, pounamu can represent ancestors, connection with the natural world, or attributes such as strength, prosperity, love, and harmony.
Hīoi Light Green Pounamu Pendant. This Serpentine is from the West Coast of Aotearoa NZ and is such a beautiful mint colour with black specks which is called Lizardite, a serpentine olivine stone . Solid sterling silver with recycled silver, striped backing.
Can come by itself or with a sterling silver chain of your choice pictured below as an add on, you choose.
Pounamu or Greenstone is regarded as a stone sacred to the gods by Māori of Aotearoa/New Zealand. Its Tāonga (meaning treasured) is said to increase in Mana (prestige) as it is passed on through generations.
More than just a beautiful art form, pounamu can represent ancestors, connection with the natural world, or attributes such as strength, prosperity, love, and harmony.