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The Māori Tiki figure (on the left) is considered Taonga (treasured) and is deeply significant in Māori culture, often representing ancestors and providing protection. They are traditionally passed down through families as symbols of ancestry and guardianship.Tiki is though to be the first man crated by Tane. 

These special statues make meaniful gifts for anyone with a connection to nature, their families and beautiful Aotearoa.

The Māori Poupou (on the right) is a carved statue usually found within a wharenui or meeting house. It represents ancestral figures and plays a significant role in representing the connection between the tribe, its ancestors and the history of the wharenui. It is also a spiritual guardian of sacred places and has many layers of cultural significance. 

Beetopia NZ 100% Pure New Zealand Beeswax Statue - Māori Tiki

$55.00Price
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