TEKO TEKO (Carvings)
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Maori Hand-Carved Large teko teko holding greenstone patu. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
450mm x 95mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Medium teko teko holding greenstone patu. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
330mm x 70mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Small teko teko with Mouth. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
210mm x 50mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Small teko teko with Tongue. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
210mm x 50mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Large teko teko. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
380mm x 90mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Large teko teko holding greenstone patu. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
380mm x 90mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Medium teko teko with Tongue. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
300mm x 100mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Medium teko teko with Taiaha. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
260mm x 95mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Tutanekai. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
435mm x 95mm -
Hand Carved Taniwha Large. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
500mm x 95mm -
This teko teko is a carved depiction of local Rotorua legend Tutanekai. In Maori folklore, the romance between Hinemoa and Tutanekai has been told for generations. Hinemoa and Tutanekai were from different Rotorua tribes and were ordered to stop courting by their feuding families. Tutanekai's tribe lived on Mokoia Island in Lake Rotorua and Hinemoa lived on the mainland. One moonlit night Tutanekai played his flute which guided Hinemoa as she swam the lake to be with him on Mokoia Island, where they stayed together. Hand-Carved from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
360mm x 95mm x50mm -
This teko teko is a carved depiction of local Rotorua legend Tutanekai. In Maori folklore, the romance between Hinemoa and Tutanekai has been told for generations. Hinemoa and Tutanekai were from different Rotorua tribes and were ordered to stop courting by their feuding families. Tutanekai's tribe lived on Mokoia Island in Lake Rotorua and Hinemoa lived on the mainland. One moonlit night Tutanekai played his flute which guided Hinemoa as she swam the lake to be with him on Mokoia Island, where they stayed together. Hand-Carved from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
300mm x 95mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Small teko teko with Patu and Penis. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
210mm x 50mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Medium teko teko with Patu. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
390mm x 100mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Medium teko teko with Penis. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
275mm x 50mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Small teko teko with Penis. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver*
180mm x 45mm -
Maori Hand-Carved Small teko teko with moko. Made from Native Timber. *Please note carvings can vary depending on the carver.
235mm x 40mm