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21st Celebratory Key - Tiki
21st Celebratory Key - Tiki
21 is the age that a person in New Zealand is classed as an adult, and the giving of the 21st key is a strong New Zealand tradition to symbolize opening the door of maturity and becoming an adult. Alternatively, the giving of a key is a symbol of the limitless doors they can open in their life.
In Maori legend, Tiki is the chief son of Rangi and Papa (the Sky Father and the Earth Mother). The belief is that tiki serve as dwelling places for ancestral spirits, while others are vessels for gods and supernatural beings. The tilted head of Tiki symbolises clear thinking, the hands (strength) mouth (communication), the heart (love), and the loins (fertility). The receiver is assumed to be of strong character, clear thinking, perceptive loyal, and knowledgeable, making the Hei-Tiki a very treasured taonga (gift)..
This artwork with its intricate design is an impressive contemporary representation of Hei-Tiki. The key is crafted from recycled Native New Zealand Rimu veneerboard, medium density fibreboard (mdf), Gaboon veneer plywood and embellished with NZ Paua & Mother of Pearl laminate.
Customisable for any birthday or occasion! Includes:
- Name engraving available (ie name & occasion in black vinyl lettering)
- FREE ultra-fine “Sharpie” pen
- FREE gold chain for wall mounting
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LOCAL PICK AVAILABLE ONLY with this product
- Photo frame (c/w instructions on how to mount your photo)
Engraving
Normal Engraving: $30
Black Vinyl Engraving $60
Specifications
Size: 29cm x 58cm x 2.5cm (HxLxW)
Mass: Approx 1.5kg
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Free Shipping
For purchases over $130.00 AUD receive free shipping for items under 20 Kilograms.
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Exchanges or Damaged Goods
Exchanges or store credit is available for damaged goods, when the goods are returned.
PLEASE NOTE: Because of the nature of Pounamu and its significance to Māori, Pounamu is NOT able to be exchanged, please consider this when purchasing.