【 Hei Matau Māori Hook Necklace — Safe Travels, Good Fortune 】
Materials: Carved Bone Pendant | Wax Cord Weaving | Puka Shell
/ Māori Hook /
The Māori people of New Zealand, as an island culture, have a life deeply intertwined with the ocean. The Māori hook symbolizes their love and respect for the sea, also carrying the meaning of a protective amulet. As ocean dwellers, wearing this signifies our attitude towards the sea and also safeguards our dives.
Over time, the carved bone pendant will gradually develop a creamy, semi-translucent appearance influenced by body temperature and perspiration, carrying the imprints of our life's journey.
/ Puka Shell /
— Eye of the Ocean | Eye of Happiness
Puka shells (Conidae), in Hawaiian dialect, mean "holed shell," referring to the natural "eye-like hole" formed at the top after being sculpted by nature's forces (waves, sand, and currents). Puka shells scattered on the beach watch over the safety of ocean lovers and are also known as the "Eye of Happiness."
/ Wax Cord Weaving /
Durable and water-resistant; suitable for wear during showers and water activities, and remains odor-free.
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