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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Sculpture, The ANZAC Memorial Pare
... Maori Wooden Carving...Large Wooden Carving Maori Depicting Australian and New... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Wooden Carving Maori ...Large Wooden Carving Maori Depicting Australian and New Zealand Soldiers The ANZACSwooden carving, maori wooden carving, the memorial pare -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Sculpture - Greenstone (pounamu) Maori Hei-tiki carving presented to the Australian Council, RCOG, by the New Zealand Council, RCOG
... Greenstone (pounamu) Maori Hei-tiki carving presented to...Stone carving of a Maori hai-tiki. The carving is made... (treasures) by Maori. Stone carving of a Maori hai-tiki. The carving ...This piece is made of a stone called greenstone in New Zealand English, known as pounamu in Maori. Hei-tiki are considered taonga (treasures) by Maori. Stone carving of a Maori hai-tiki. The carving is made of green stone, and depicts a figure with both hands on its thighs and a head tilted to one side, with big eyes. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, The ANZAC Memorial Pare
... Maori Carving... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Wooden Carving Maori ...Framed carved with Pua Shell inlay, titled ANZAC Memorial Pare describing the various sections of 11,659Framed carved with Pua Shell inlay, titled ANZACwooden carving, maori carving, the anzac memorial pare, new zealand -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Music Book, Maori Songs
... Front cover of music book shows a Maori carving and New... Korumburra gippsland Front cover of music book shows a Maori carving ...Front cover of music book shows a Maori carving and New Zealand mountains. Title: Maori Songs, collected and sung by Ernest McKinlay -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Memorabilia - Pestle and Mortar
... as the paperwork states that a 'greenstone' gavel with a maori head carving... that a 'greenstone' gavel with a maori head carving and plaque mounted ...There has been a fair amount of confusion about this object as the paperwork states that a 'greenstone' gavel with a maori head carving and plaque mounted on green nephrite stone' was gifted when in fact the gavel is made of wood with a silver plaque. There has been no suggestion made as to what happened to the greenstone gavel. We can assume that it was lost or stolen and replaced with a plain wooden one that we now hold at ANZCA. From the attached plaque the Gavel was gifted to the Faculty of Anaesthetists by the New Zealand Fellows of the Faculty in 1965. Plain highly polished wooden pestle sits on a central walnut block on a flat wooden board, a silver plaque is attached on a piece of nephrite stone to one side of the board.[silver plaque] PRESENTED BY THE / NEW ZEALAND FELLOWS / 1965 [in black ink on back of stand] 1992/9aotearoa, new zealand, wood, nephrite, corporate gift -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Greenstone, Hokitika Jade Company, unknown
... for carving, and has been used for this purpose throughout history... for carving, and has been used for this purpose throughout history ...New Zealand Greenstone, also called Pounamu is found on New Zealand’s South Island in riverbeds and boulders, and colours vary depending on the source, but always include green tones. It is a form of the mineral nephrite, also known as jade, and is a tough stone with a crystalline structure, made up of calcium magnesium and iron silicate. Its hardness means it is ideal for carving, and has been used for this purpose throughout history, especially by the Maori people of New Zealand. Greenstone features heavily in Maori mythology, and the traditional name for the South Island, Te-Wai-Pounamu, literally translates to waters of greenstone. Wearing of Greenstone pendants with different carvings is practiced by Maori to represent connection to land and ancestors, or to endow the wearer with certain attributes. The sticker on the base of the specimen identifies it as a product of Hokitika Jade Company. The company, which was active in the 1970s, sold jade and greenstone specimens and ornaments. Hokitika, which started life as an 1860s gold rush town, is the origin of most nephrite found in New Zealand, and the centre of the Greenstone carving industry. The object has scientific and research potential as part of the Burke Museum's Geology Collection, and as and example of New Zealand Greenstone. It also has spiritual significance for it's role in Maori beliefs and communities, where it is both traditionally worn and features in mythology. As a valuable stone regularly used in carving and jewellery, it has aesthetic significance. Sticker on base: "N.Z. Greenstone/ a product of/ Hokitika Jade Coy."geological specimen, geology, geology collection, burke museum, beechworth, new zealand, greenstone, hokitika, nephrite, jade