Tiki Neon Sign: Maori Legend Inspired LED Perspex Art
A tiki neon sign, LED neon on perspex. Tiki was the first man in Maori legends, created by the Atua Tane, god of the forest, height 27.17 in., width 16.14 in.
Maori God Stick with Double Masked Top and Paua Inserts
A 19th century Maori carved wooden Taunga atua (God stick) double masked bulbous top, curbed lineal and notch carved shaft, paua inserts. Good old patina, length 15.98 in.
Te Arawa Whakairo Rakau with Rare Heni-Ruru Depiction
A Whakairo Rakau, Aotearoa. This whakairo rakau consists of a smooth cylindrical body, fine carving and original lashings with carvings reminiscent of a Whakapakoko rakau or god stick. The top is decorated with a carving style known from the Te Arawa peopl
Double-sided Kumara Atua Stone with Tiki Figures
A rare stone kumara Atua (kumara God), double sided, each side carved with a tiki figure with crossed legs and with three fingered hands placed to the abdomen. Hammer pecked on both sides. Traces of red ochre on the stone surface. 8.66 in. height.
Late 19th Century Whakapakoko Atua Godstick
A rare late 19th century whakapakoko atua (Godstick). Whakapakoko Atua were driven into the ground in front of a priest (tohunga), often adorned in feathers or bound in cord. The physical embodiment of the spirit of the gods, these were not worshipped but
Rare Godstick with Wheku Face and Spiral Designs
A rare 18th/19th century Godstick, whakapakoko atua, carved as a human figure with wheku face with protruding tongue and deeply set eyes. Decorated with notched ridge (rauponga) and spiral (pakura) designs, the ears unusually pierced, probably for the atta
Mythical God Stick: Whakapakoko Atua
Rare Whakapakoko Atua - God stick wooden staff; light-brown weathered patina; mythological figure carved to top believed to represent a god, possibly of agriculture or war. Deeply carved, round eyes with missing paua shell and plain shaft with pierced hole