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Greenstone Ring NZ | Something Kiwi

We are having comprehensive collections of pounamu in New Zealand. We only stock New Zealand greenstone and have a full range, from simple but beautiful pieces for backpackers and beads for making your own jewelry, through to exquisite artist-made carvings. https://www.somethingkiwi.co.nz/greenstone-collection<br>

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Greenstone Ring NZ | Something Kiwi

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  1. THE STUNNING GREENSTONE COLLECTION SOMETHING KIWI

  2. SLIM GREENSTONE RECTANGULAR RING This ring's NZ greenstone, which is 14 mm long and 4 mm wide, was placed in it. The size T silver band is substantial. Some couples have chosen this lovely, understated ring and its companion, the slightly finer ring (R68), as their wedding bands. If resizing is necessary, we advise going to a jeweler.

  3. OVAL KORU GREENSTONE RING Beautiful oval NZ greenstone measuring 12 mm long by 8 mm wide is set in this exquisite ring's elegant, wide sterling silver band, which has a koru pattern. In Fresh Zealand, the koru represents new life and the greenstone represents peace. This ring is very priceless, or a taonga as we say in New Zealand. If resizing is required, we advise going to a jeweler.

  4. MANAIA GREENSTONE TOKI The Toki (Adze) represents tenacity, willpower, and bravery in the face of difficulty. The form originally served utilitarian functions and now symbolizes a tool that Maori frequently employ for shaping, carving, and making weapons.

  5. TOKI WITH FACE The Toki (Adze) is a representation of fortitude, tenacity, and bravery in the face of difficulty. The form initially served as a functional tool that Maori frequently utilized for cutting, sculpting, and making weapons.

  6. THANKS FOR WATCHING THIS PRESENTATION!! PHONE NO. +64 210 470 844 Location: New Zealand

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