Hei-Matau represents prosperity, abundance and fertility. The wearer of a Hei-Matau is seen as a provider and protector who is strong willed and determined to succeed in life. They are worn to protect travelers over water, and are also symbols of power and authority which are held in great reverence by the Maori people. They were used practically as a tool for fishing and often decorated as a sign of respect for sea creatures.
3.75 x 3.75" CAD $470.00
No. 2445 CP-Yaletown All measurements height x width x depth
Luke is one of New Zealand's top Pounamu carvers. He is a native "West Coaster", as he and his family before him have always lived on the rugged west coast of New Zealand's South Island.
Luke is a highly respected member of the Westland arts community and is involved, along with Peter Bishop and serveral other carvers, in promoting the craft and encouraging the youth of his community to continue the skills and ideals associated with it.
Luke works in many types of jade and his signature pieces are the sometimes very elaborate twists which he has become famous for around the country. Like all of the top artists, he strives to show the beauty within the stone and to work with it rather than just carving shapes from it.
Luke mixes the traditional and modern styles in way that is very unique and reflects his own mixed cultural background.