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Silver and Pewter Maori designed jewellery
Ahurei Weavers
Andrew White
Aotearoa Arts Maori Arts & Crafts
Blaine Te Rito and Pamela Skittrup Maori Necklaces
Bromhead Paua Shell Jewellery
Cary McClelland Maori Resin Tiki Pendants
Christine Butler
Colin Bennett Maori Greenstone Jade Pendants
Gavan Riley 14K Gold Jewelry
Gavan Riley 9K Gold Jewelry
Gavan Riley Silver Jewelry
Gift Bags or kete
Hepi Maxwell Maori Greenstone Jade Pendants
Jean Currie and Sheila Sullivan
Jeanette Shearer Maori Ceramic Art
Joachim Penneckendorf Greenstone Jade Pendants
Judy Reinken
Klaske Buys Maori Greenstone Jade Pendants
Len and Candy Kay - Deer bone carvers
Maori Bone jewellery 2
Maori Bone jewelry 1
Maori Greenstone Jade Jewellery 2
Maori Greenstone Jade Jewellery 3
Maori Greenstone Jade Jewellery 4
Maori Greenstone Jade Jewelry 1
Maori Music
Maori Wood Art
NZ Art (Ian and Shirley Fryer)
Omni Caeon Greenstone Jade Jewelry
Pacific Artists cooperative
Pacific Curls - Musicians
Patrick James Griffiths
Paua Shell Collective
Pewter Jewelry
Sarah Johns Sterling Silver Pacific Jewelry
Studio Ceramics
Susan Haywood-Smith
Uenuku Papers
Vicki Comrie-Moore
Watea Arts and Design Maori Design Glass coasters & Framed Taonga
Wayne Ross
Whirimako Black - Musician
 




   
     
 


Made up of Mandy Sunlight and Rouati Waata. We are a Toi-ihi registered (Maori mark of authenticity) mother and daughter team. With over 40 years of weaving between us, we love working with korari (flax) from our own plantings and using a mixture of traditional and contemporary Maori styles. The flax is either dyed or undyed and woven into both decorative and functional pieces that are strong and light weight.




We love to weave a great variety of things. From basic functional kete (bags) or evening purses through to large wall installations, short cloaks for celebrations or ceremonies, or small wall pieces using traditional techniques and dyes from the bush. As plain or colourful as you like, funky or traditional or a combination of both.