Koru/Ponga in Maori is a fern endemic to New Zealand.
The Silver white leaf backs can glow under the moonlight.
When Maori hunted at night,
People will use the folded Silver fern leaves as a sign to guide the way home.
New shoots have also become a symbol of growth, fertility, strength and peace in the eyes of Maori.
The Silver fern is not only regarded as a "sacred object" by the Maori people, but is also the national flower of New Zealand.
In addition to being used in traditional tattoos, it is also widely used by the tribe in carving and other crafts.
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8.2*3.7cm
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- It is taken from the traditional Maori New Zealand jade (Pounamu) spearhead carving elements and totems. Silver fern Combined with blue ores representing ocean elements Shield sapphire, aquamarine rough, with artificial blue Stone.
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