Dolphin on Wave
Dolphin on Wave
About This Design: Whales and dolphins have a special place as the eldest children of Tangaroa and Hinemoana, the Sea Gods. The great Pacific Ocean is named Te Moananui a Kiwa, after their first child, Kiwa. Whales and dolphins often feature in myth and legend as Spirit Guides or as Guardians and sometimes pets. Their stranding is seen as a special gift from the Sea Gods, to be honoured by using them to create special treasures. The earliest surviving bone carvings often depicted highly stylized whales and these were duplicated in other materials as well.
About Creature Designs: The wearing of whale and dolphin carvings continues the ancient bond people have with them either as kaitiaki or guardian figures and which are often of a personal or individual significance.
Protocol: Traditionally these treasures are given personal names and you are invited to continue that tradition.
Material: Bone. All the bone for these carvings are from farmed animals and are not therefore restricted by CITES conventions for border restrictions if travelling. The cords are of adjustable length for convenience.
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