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There are a diverse collection of objects that represent the

culture and history of the Maori people of New Zealand. These artefacts vary in

type, style, and function, and include the following:

Weapons: Maori weapons were traditionally made from wood,

bone, and stone, and included clubs, spears, and weapons with serrated edges,

such as the patu and mere.

Carvings: Maori carvings are highly symbolic and often

depict stories and legends from Maori mythology. These carvings can be found on

buildings, canoes, and other objects, and are often intricately detailed.

Jewellery: Maori jewellery often features intricate designs

and is made from materials such as bone, stone, and shell. Pendants, earrings,

and bracelets are all common forms of Maori jewellery.

Taonga puoro (musical instruments): These are traditional

Maori musical instruments, such as the p?t?tara (conch shell trumpet) and the

k?auau (flute). Maori music is an important more... part of the culture and these

instruments play a vital role in traditional Maori ceremonies and performances.

Clothing: Maori clothing traditionally includes woven flax

garments, such as the piupiu (a skirt made from flax), as well as cloaks made

from feathers or animal skins.

Waka (canoes): Maori were skilled boat builders and waka

were an important part of Maori culture, used for transport, fishing, and

warfare. Maori waka can be found in a variety of sizes and styles.

Maori artifacts - Important Notice

Under the New Zealand Protected Objects Act 1975, administered by the New Zealand Ministry for Culture & Heritage, the sale, trade, export and ownership of some Maori artefact are regulated
Objects over 50 years old that also have Maori cultural significance must be inspected by Ministry for Culture & Heritage, and if significant the object will be allocated a "Y" number, a unique identification number. Artefacts that have a Y number can only be purchased by those that are registered collectors with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.

These collectors have a ‘registered number’. Y numbered artefacts cannot leave the country without written permission from the Ministry for Culture & Heritage. Those who are not registered collectors, and usually reside in New Zealand, can apply to the Ministry for Culture and Heritage to become one.

There are no restrictions on the purchase of Maori items that have no Y number or Pacific Island or other artefacts from around the world.

As this site is a price guide, and does not offer items for sale, the Y numbers applicable to any items on this site are not displayed.. less...

Rare and unusual bone kaka poria (bird leg ring), 3 cm length.
Rare Bird Leg Ring: Kaka Poria Bone, 3cm Length

Rare and unusual bone kaka poria (bird leg ring), 1.18 in. length.

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Kaka poria, parrot ring, carved pounamu late 18th - early 19th…
Pounamu Parrot Ring

Kaka poria, parrot ring, carved pounamu late 18th - early 19th century 1.73 in. x 1.38 in.

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An early 20th/19th century pounamu kaka poria (bird leg…
Antique Pounamu Bird Leg Pendant

An early 20th/19th century pounamu kaka poria (bird leg ring/pendant) of good dark green tone, the wide oval central opening framed with five notch cut protrusions, the top suspension hole with brass pivoting bale fitting, length 1.93 in. Provenance:…

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Mutu kaka - perch snare made from a single piece of wood, with…
Maori Perch Snare with Figural Carving and Inlaid Shell

Mutu kaka - perch snare made from a single piece of wood, with strong figural carving to front upper portion and arching back. Paired notching to top of the arching back. Inlaid shell to eyes. Terminates with stylised manaia (Maori mythological creature) e

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A carved Kaka Poira Pounamu early bird leg ring, unusual form.…
Early Bird Leg Ring with Pierced Suspension Hole

A carved Kaka Poira Pounamu early bird leg ring, unusual form. Bevelled leg hole and pierced suspension hole. Length 1.18 in.

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Kaka Poria, a fine leg ring for pet Kaka. Fashioned in dark…
Dark Green Pounamu Kaka Leg Ring

Kaka Poria, a fine leg ring for pet Kaka. Fashioned in dark green pounamu. Height 1.38 in. Width 1.38 in.

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Kaka Poira pounamu, bird leg ring with beveled leg hole and…
Translucent Bird Leg Ring with Pierced Suspension Hole

Kaka Poira pounamu, bird leg ring with beveled leg hole and pierced suspension hole, highly translucent L.1.57 in. W.1.18 in.

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Kaka Poria Pounamu, a bird ring of early form, pierced…
Translucent Bird Ring with Pierced Suspension Hole

Kaka Poria Pounamu, a bird ring of early form, pierced suspension hole and bevelled leg hole. Highly translucent. Length 1.97 in. Width 1.18 in.

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Contact period 1830s rare Maori bird leg ring (Kaka Poria).…
Rare Maori Bird Leg Ring (Kaka Poria)

Contact period 1830s rare Maori bird leg ring (Kaka Poria). Decorative and probably made from marine bone. Used for captive parrots. Length 1.97 in. Width 1.38 in.

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Kaka Poria Pounamu, a bird ring of early form with incisioned…
Laminar Nephrite Bird Ring with Hour Glass Hole

Kaka Poria Pounamu, a bird ring of early form with incisioned hour glass suspension hole with slightly bevelled leg hole. Distinctly laminar nephrite. Length 1.22 in. Width 1.06 in.

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