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justsomepaintingsforyou · 2 years ago
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Pare Watene, Gottfried Lindauer | 1878
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sisterscollectives · 1 month ago
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The Timeless Appeal of HeiTiki: A Maori Treasure
This piece dubbed HeiTiki is indeed remarkable and has intrigued majority of people for centuries because of the unique design and has a lot of cultural values to the Maori people. Let's explore the key aspects of this beloved pendant:Let's explore the key aspects of this beloved pendant:
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1. Origins and Craftsmanship
-In the past the job was done with pounamu, a stone known as greenstone or New Zealand jade.
 -Realm of the stylized figure with a tilting head and large eyes
-Madewith considerable skill and a good deal of religious feeling
2. Cultural Importance
-Customarily, the subject was considered to be possessed by the spirits of the dead.
-Used to shield the body and direct one’s movements, as well as to bring luck.
-Many of these lamps have been handed down from generation to generation, as precious family possessions.
3. Symbolism
-Symbolizes fertility and new birth
-Symbolises power and proximity to ancestry
-Still bears an association with the Maori traditions of New Zealand.
Thus our HeiTiki’s importance goes way beyond its previous role in the Maori communities. Today it is a symbol of culture and a fashionable item, that connects the ancient tradition and the present tendency. Some of the current artists have adopted the HeiTiki designs, but in their modern way of doing so that represents a new generation of the traditional Maori design.
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When tourists come to the New Zealand it is always exciting experience to be able to see the beautiful and history full HeiTiki. However, much care should be taken while handling the artifacts because they are sacred and their use revered. From looking at a centuries old HeiTiki piece in a museum, to a thinking of a HeiTiki piece as an ornament to wear, pause for a moment to respect the history and craftsmanship of these unique artefacts.
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whencyclopedfr · 8 months ago
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Hei Tiki
Le hei tiki est une petite parure personnelle, façonnée à la main à partir de pounamu (pierre verte de Nouvelle-Zélande ou jade néphrite), et qui se porte autour du cou. Hei signifie quelque chose que l'on passe autour du cou, et tiki est un mot générique utilisé dans toute la Polynésie pour d��signer des figures humaines sculptées dans le bois, la pierre ou d'autres matériaux.
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shesrotuman · 2 years ago
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A beautiful Hesitation
Fiona Pardington Fiona Pardington’s A Beautiful Hesitation results from all her practice over the past 30 years. By transforming the old genre into something completely new, Pardington turns still-life photography into a beautiful art form. She has done extensive research into museum collections, including heitikis, natural history specimens, life casts made on exploration voyages in Europe, and…
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mozartstone · 3 years ago
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Hei tiki pendant www.etsy.com/shop/RussianStonesShop #heitiki #maoripendant #maori #maoriculture #maorijadecarvings #māori #maoridesign #jadeart #jade #jadependant #jadeitejade #nephritependants #nephritependant #nephrite #nephritejade #Russianjade #russiannephrite #russianstone #etsy #etsystones #etsyshop #etsypendant #etsyrussianstone https://www.instagram.com/russtonesshop/p/CZSxHvmt-k6/?utm_medium=tumblr
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sonomarepurpose · 3 years ago
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Last one available at our #etsy shop: Frosted Wine Bottle Light Brown Hei Tiki Maori Tiki God with Vintage Sea Shell Topper Multi Color Lights w Remote Tiki Bar Light, Tiki Bar #winebottle #tiki #tikibar #maori #tikigod #heitiki #remotecontrol #mancave #girlcave #bottlelight #bottlelamp #accentlight #etsy #etsyfinds #etsyshop #pinterest #Facebook #instagram #sonomarepurpose @sonomarepurpose https://etsy.me/3cxdOhf (at Santa Rosa, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWduUcQPAj1/?utm_medium=tumblr
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studiov2022s1thomasreeve · 2 years ago
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Whakapapa
Whakapapa is your lineage and ancestral history. Although my family is a melting pot of many different ethnicities, including English, Scottish, Welsh, Indian and Greek to list a few, to focus on my Maori heritage, there are three primary lines. These meet at my great grandfather, with two lines coming from his mothers side, and one line coming from his fathers side. 
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Mere Kouperu was the daughter of Heitiki Kouperu and Te Kouperu. Te Kouperu was born in Northland in 1770 and died in 1821 when he was 50 or 51 years of age. Te Kouperu died in Auckland in the battle at Maui Naina Pa. Te Kouperu and Heitiki Kouperu had Mere Kouperu in 1807 at Whawharu, Hokianga. She later died in Rawene and is buried in Waima, both of the Hokianga region. Mere Kouperu married James Baker, a man who was born in Ireland but migrated to New Zealand (Aotearoa). James Baker and (now after marriage known as) Mere Baker had many children including John Baker (Maori name: Hone Peka) who was born in Rawene. John Baker eventually married Maria Baker and they too had many children of which one was Thomas James Baker. Thomas is my great grandfathers father, thus concluding this first primary line.
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As previously mentioned, my great grandfather has two primary lines on his mothers side of the family. The two lines stem from his mothers parents. 
I will begin by discussing the first of these two primary lines with Alexander Gray. Alexander Gray was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. Alexander Gray was a Blacksmith by trade and he arrived in New Zealand on the Immigrant Ship “Rosanna”, in the year 1826. Alexander Gray married Kotiro Hinerangi in the year 1830, in Paihia. Alexander Gray later died in the year 1839, he is buried in Russell, Northland (Bay of Islands). Kotiro Hinerangi is of the Ngati Ruanui iwi located in Taranaki. During a raid, Kotiro Hinerangi was taken from her Taranaki home and brought to Northland, more specifically the Bay of Islands, which is the place she met Alexander Gray. The pair had two daughters named Sophia Hinerangi and Jane Hinerangi. She also had another daughter Lucy, with a man called William Lord. After Alexander Gray passed away Kotiro Hinerangi, Jane Hinerangi and Sophia Hinerangi moved to the Rotorua district and she adopted a son. Her daughter Sophia Hinerangi thrived in Rotorua, she worked as a guide in the thermal region for the pink and white terraces but unfortunately passed away in the eruption of Mount Tarawera, which took place in the year 1866. Jane Hinerangi, had 4 husbands. One of them was Sedborough Mayne. Sedborough Mayne was of the 58th Regiment, British Military Forces. Sedborough Mayne was born in the year 1819 and passed away in the year 1842 and was further buried in the location of Symonds Street Cemetery. Together, Jane and Sedborough Mayne had a daughter named Mary-Anne Constance Mayne. 
I will now start by discussing the second primary line stemming from my great grandfather's mother with a person named Hone Mohi Tawhai. Hone Mohi Tawhai was born in the year 1827 in Waima, Hokianga. Hone Mohi Tawhai lived his entire life in Waima as this is where he passed away in the year 1894, he is also buried in Waima. Hone Mohi Tawhai was a Ngapuhi (iwi) leader. Hone Mohi Tawhai was also a politician and a Maori member of parliament. Hone Mohi Tawhai had two wives throughout his lifetime. One of his wives was Makere Maraea. Makere Maraea was born in Auckland (Tamaki Makaurau) and lived a long life as she passed away in 1922, at the age of around 81 years old to 90 years old. Makere Maraea and Hone Mohi Tawhai gave birth to a daughter who was named Moehuri Whareumu (her maiden name was Tawhai). Moehuri Whareumu married Te Whareumu also known as “King George”. Te Whareumu was born in Taheke, Hokianga and passed away in Waima, also in the Hokianga region. However, throughout his life he spent a lot of his time in the Kororareka region (now known as Russell). This was due to him being the chief of a hapu within the broader Ngapuhi iwi, called “Ngati Manu”. Ngati Manu, although covers a wide area of Kororareka, has its primary marae in Kawakawa, slightly inland from the coastal Russell town that we know today. Te Whareumu and Moehuri got married and had a daughter together named Kohu Katherine (Katerina) Bryers. Kohu Katherine was born in Hokianga in the year of 1812. Kohu Katherine lived a long life until she was 79 or 80 years of age when she passed away in the year 1892, also in Hokianga, Northland. During Kohu Katherine’s lifetime, she married three different captains of whom migrated from various areas in Europe. One of these, Captain Joseph Bryers was born in England and spent some years of his life in Belgium. Later on when Joseph Bryers came to New Zealand, he and Kohu had a son together who was named Charles Bryers. Charles Bryers was born in Kawakawa in the year 1849 and passed away in Omapere, Hokianga, in the year 1924 at the age of 74 years. During Charles Bryer’s life he obtained a bush license in the year 1869 and built a hotel for travelers at the mouth of the Hokianga-o-kupe moana (Hokianga Harbour), in Omapere. Charles Bryer named this “The Heads”. The hotel still remains today although it had a name change to “The Copthorne Hokianga” but has now been reverted back to its original name. The dining room of the hotel is called “The Bryers Room”.
The two primary lines of Maori heritage from my great grandfather's mother’s side of the family connect with Charles Bryers and Mary Anne Constance Mayne who married and had many children including a daughter named Frances Sophia Bryers. Frances Sophia Bryers was born in the year of 1872. Frances Sophia Bryers got married and had seven children.
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Here we see all three of the primary lines of my Maori heritage come together. The man Frances Sophia Bryers got married to was named Thomas James Baker. The seven children they had were Leonard Baker, Ena Rita Reynolds (maiden name Baker), John Sidney Baker, Mavis Ruby Love, Grace Marion Johnson, Matthew Charles Baker and Mervyn Kenneth Baker. Matthew Charles Baker is my great grandfather.
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chimuwaves · 5 years ago
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Holzkette HeiTiki Kette🌀🏄🏿‍♀️ A very old symbol is the tiki, about the number of legends with their meanings there are different statements. Some say that the Tiki symbol represents the first man to come from the stars. The Tiki is respected as a teacher of all things.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #surfernecklace #tiki #tikipendant #tikijewelry #carvedbone #neuseeland #maori #hawaii #tikinecklace #leathernecklace #handmade #womennecklace #mennecklace #girlsnecklace #beachnecklace #yogasurf #surferjewelry #surferkette #damenkette #herrenkette #lederkette #halskette #sylt #wakeboarding #kitesurf #männerkette #surfingperu #collardecuero #surferschmuck #surfblog (hier: Westerland, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-xCJifnLuP/?igshid=1k40pyjxnjpqv
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sisterscollectives · 5 months ago
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Wear Your Tiki Jewelry with Several Patterns
Some believe that Tiki was the first man in Maori legend created by Atua Tāne, the god of the forest. Others view Tiki as Atua himself and the ancestor of humanity. Whether it be man or god, there is a consensus within Māori culture that humanity descends from the Tiki lineage. When we break the word down into its parts, "Hei" refers to an object worn around the neck, and "Tiki" is the Māori word for a carved human figure. It is wood, bone, stone, or other materials. Hetiki is, therefore, a carved figure of a human being worn around the neck. Traditionally, Hei Tiki jewellery was passed down from parent to child or used for protection and good luck. As time passes, each generation adorns Hei Tiki, and as the story is told, the meaning and dignity of the style grows.
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Details of Wiring Attachment behind the Head:
The degree to which loose wires are secured before replacement is one of the variables responsible for the rate of wear. Another variable is the relative toughness of the pounamu pieces used to create hei tiki. The original holes have been carefully aligned for balance, and most are pierced from the back and angled so that they appear concealed or inconspicuous at the top edge of the head or perhaps it is above/behind the enlarged upper eyebrow. It seems that the effort to protect the original pit was made for good reason. The replacement holes must be located where possible. They are often pierced directly through the head in a highly visible and disfiguring manner, such as through the eye.
Tiki Shows Some Wear And Tear On The Upper Arm:
It is noticed that surface wear tends to be most evident on the front of the hei tiki, around the center of the face. This is where small details, like the nose, tend to get a little cut, and these details tend to fade with wear and tear. Such wear is more noticeable than similar amounts of wear on more heavily used and durable properties. They are deep-machined frames that may retain their properties even after being worn. Most of the wearing of this type of forehead may be due to the fact that the wearer enjoys holding and rubbing the heitiki out of habit. The degree to which the wearer makes a habit of doing this is another variable responsible for the wear rate.
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Very Precious and Very Wearable Hei Tiki:
By systematically inspecting and evaluating the extent of wear and tear on a large number of hei tiki. It is noticed that there is a tendency for smaller hei tiki to show more wear and tear than larger examples, although hei Tiki jewellery sets can be very different. But on average, the smaller the hei tiki, the more wearable it is. On average, the larger the hei tiki, the less wearable it is. This indicates that it is from a more recent origin. This observation provides evidence supporting the view that Haiti gradually It's getting bigger and bigger. As time passes, it imitates similar trends in wood carving.
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homedesignergoods1-blog · 5 years ago
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goingdownunderin2019 · 8 years ago
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Heitiki carving at the entrance to a library on Devonport Island.
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detournementsmineurs · 7 years ago
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"Heitiki, Whakakitenga - Revelation" série de Fiona Pardington (2002) à l'exposition "La Pierre Sacrée des Maori" au Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, août 2017.
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mozartstone · 3 years ago
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Hei tiki pendant www.etsy.com/shop/RussianStonesShop #heitiki #maoripendant #maori #maoriculture #maorijadecarvings #māori #maoridesign #jadeart #jade #jadependant #jadeitejade #nephritependants #nephritependant #nephrite #nephritejade #Russianjade #russiannephrite #russianstone #etsy #etsystones #etsyshop #etsypendant #etsyrussianstone https://www.instagram.com/p/CZQZZfBIQ1z/?utm_medium=tumblr
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sonomarepurpose · 4 years ago
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Check out this Killer Maori Tiki Mask carving all the way from New Zealand at our #etsy shop: New Zealand Hand Carved Maori Head Tiki Totem Mask, Mid Century Tiki, Hawaiian Tiki God, Hawaiian Decor, Tiki Decor, Tiki Wood Carving, Tiki #tikibar #midcenturytiki #heitiki #maori #tiki #mancave #tikigods #newzealand #australia #sonomarepurpose @sonomarepurpose https://etsy.me/3jJULl9 (at Santa Rosa, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEptErvFSU6/?igshid=usn6bke81agz
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lbidler · 4 years ago
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WIP Hei Tiki polymer clay carving #fauxjade #jade #greenstone #heitiki #polymer #polymerclay #polymerclaycreations #leilabidler https://www.instagram.com/p/CMpgDyZFVv0/?igshid=67vj4gfeml7x
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netmyname-blog · 7 years ago
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