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Hei Matau (fish hook)

Hei Matau (fish hook)
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Hei Matau (fish hook)
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
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Te Papa Collections Online
Description

Hei matau are stylised fish hook neck pendants, usually made from pounamu (New Zealand greenstone). This hei matau is made from the inanga (milky white) variety of pounamu. The source of the pounamu has been identified as Westland, on the West Coast of the South Island. The elaborately carved crown is where a line would normally be bound on a functional fish hook, but in this case it is entirely decorative. The barb point has been decorated with delicate notching. Symbolic representationsHei ...

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Date created
1700-1850
URL
https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/130312
Related subjects
inanga (stone) / pounamu / necklaces / pectorals / lapidary / Kaiapoi / Canterbury / Te Puawaitanga: 1500 - 1800 / Ngāi Tahu [attributed] / Augustus Hamilton

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