Hei tiki (pendant)
#1775Māori artist
19th century
Nephrite jade (pounamu), shell (pāua), red sealing wax
Popis
Greenstone, or pounamu, was the hardest known material encountered by Māori in an otherwise biodegradable world of wood, feather, fiber, and bone. Handed down through generations, the stone is prized for its durability and subtle tonal qualities. Skilled carvers expertly shape greenstone to reveal tiki, incipient human figures that capture the vitality of new life. Hei tiki speak to genealogical principles, encapsulating ideas about cyclical time, growth, and the continuity of a lineage.
1775. Hei tiki (pendant), Māori artist
Maia Nuku
DALŠÍ INFORMACE
- Rozměry
- H. 6 1/8 in. (15.5 cm); W. 3 in. (7.6 cm); D. 1 in. (2.5 cm)
- Kredit
- Gift of Heber R. Bishop, 1902
- Přístupové číslo
- 02.18.315
