Toki with koru long - Pounamu
Toki with koru long - Pounamu
New Zealand Pounamu by Dale Borland
Pendant 7 x 3cm with adjustable Cord
* Pendant may vary slightly in size and colour
The Toki is the Maori tribal symbol of strength. Its shape represents an axe head. This carving tool based symbol resembles determination, control, strength and honour. It was traditionally carved in stone or greenstone and was passed down as an heirloom.
The spiral is a Koru, represents the fern frond as it opens bringing new life and purity to the world, peace, tranquility and spirituality along with a strong sense of regrowth or new beginnings.
Dale Borland was formed in 1972 by Peter Dale McDermott and Brian Borland. The business name came from combining Peter’s middle name with Brian’s last name. Dale Borland was purchased by John Harrison 1993 and turned into a small family owned and operated business. John manages the company along with his wife and son. The small size of this producer of New Zealand jewellery and souvenir products has allowed Dale Borland to offer a range of unique and distinctive products.