| Maori Doll -authentic- with baby - This doll is dressed in a traditional Maori costume. The clothing of the Maori was an intricate handcraft, with differing designs according to tribe and ranking within the tribe. Personal adornments consisted of Bone, Greenstone (Jade) and the art of Moko (carving of the face), which was peculiar to New Zealand Maori.
The Hei-Tiki or Tiki, a greenstone symbol of fertility worn around the neck, was highly valued and handed down from generation to generation.
The Headbands and Bodices were woven in different patterns and designs, also according to tribe. The Piu Piu, skirts made from flax, were carefully scrapped to form a pattern, then dyed in the mud pools.
Cloaks were made from various materials, according to climate and ranking in the tribe.
Pois, made of Raupo, were originally used by the warriors to keep their wrists supple for battle. They are now used duing action songs. The spear, commonly used by warriors is called a Taiaha.
Most of the Maori culture has been retained and can be seen by visitors to NZ. It comes gift-boxed.
Height: 7 inches / 18 cm |