£171.00
Niho taniwha, literally translated as ‘teeth of the taniwha’, is an iconic design of Te Arawa and Waikato iwi. Most commonly found on tāniko woven tukutuku panels of marae, they are a triangular design comprised of many smaller triangle “teeth”. This repetitive pattern represents the stories and histories that whakapapa is beholden to, connecting lineage to mythology.
This niho taniwha was carved by Jeremy Walsh from onewa sourced from Aotearoa, New Zealand. It measures 52mm by 42mm, has a semi-gloss finish, and is bound with an adjustable hand-braided polyester cord.
Collections: adornments, Jeremy Walsh, Jeremy Walsh and Alicia Taylor, New Arrivals
Category: Jeremy Walsh, niho taniwha, Onewa, Pendant, Taonga, Teeth of the Taniwha
Type: Niho Taniwha