Moko Made NZ
Manawanui
Manawanui
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Artist's Interpretation:
In this interpretation of the Niho Taniwha design, Ange Moko delves into the profound strength and persistence found within our whakapapa. The artist likens our lineage to the formidable teeth of the taniwha, always holding tight and unwavering in their protection and love for us. This artwork stands as a poignant reminder of the enduring support and unbreakable bonds we share with our ancestors, encouraging us to draw strength and pride from our heritage.
Materials:
The panel is expertly crafted from MDF board, with faux leather aho (threads) meticulously woven to bring this gorgeous pattern to life. This modern interpretation of a time-honored design bridges the gap between tradition and contemporary decor, making it a fitting addition to any space.
Dimensions:
- 420mm x 300mm
Special Note from Ange Moko:
Kia ora! Thank you for your interest in this mahi toi (artwork). Each piece is lovingly handmade, reflecting a commitment to quality and the unique touch of a human artist. While minor imperfections may be present, they signify the personalised care that went into the creation of your artwork, setting it apart from impersonal, machine-made items. It's my hope that this piece brings a sense of strength, protection, and connection to your home.
This modern interpretation of a time-honored design bridges the gap between tradition and contemporary decor, making it a fitting addition to any space.
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Our Craftsmanship
Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of Ange Moko, a master weaver who brings traditional Tukutuku panels to life. Each panel is meticulously hand-tied using natural materials and fine leather, ensuring every piece is a unique work of art. Small panels take up to 10 working days, while larger pieces require 12 to 28 days to perfect. Embrace a piece of cultural heritage, beautifully crafted to tell its own timeless story.