Kawakaw Pounamu
The tuatua is a familiar shell of Aotearoa's sandy shores, revealed and concealed by the rhythm of the tides. For many New Zealand families, gathering tuatua is a simple ritual of summer—bare feet in wet sand, watching for the subtle movement that signals life beneath the surface.
Hand carved in Aotearoa from enduring natural materials, this sculptural piece draws inspiration from ocean ecologies and coastal forms. Part of the MOANA collection, it is created as a small sculpture of meaning—formed by earth, shaped by hand and worn close.
Dimensions: 40 × 19 × 6 mm
Kawakaw Pounamu
The tuatua is a familiar shell of Aotearoa's sandy shores, revealed and concealed by the rhythm of the tides. For many New Zealand families, gathering tuatua is a simple ritual of summer—bare feet in wet sand, watching for the subtle movement that signals life beneath the surface.
Hand carved in Aotearoa from enduring natural materials, this sculptural piece draws inspiration from ocean ecologies and coastal forms. Part of the MOANA collection, it is created as a small sculpture of meaning—formed by earth, shaped by hand and worn close.
Dimensions: 40 × 19 × 6 mm