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Toki Blade Necklace, Sterling Silver

$180.00

A contemporary and incredibly popular design with beautiful balance and harmony.  Inspired by traditional Māori culture, the pendant is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, showcasing a hand hammered finish that adds texture and depth to the piece.

The Toki blade holds significant symbolism in Māori culture. It is a traditional symbol representing strength, courage, and determination. The Toki blade was originally a tool used by Māori for various purposes, such as cutting and shaping wood. Over time, it became a symbol of authority, leadership, and spiritual power.

Wearing a Toki blade pendant necklace can be a personal reminder of one’s inner strength, resilience, and connection to heritage. It serves as a representation of cultural pride, honoring the rich traditions and wisdom of the Māori people. The hand hammered finish of the sterling silver pendant adds a unique touch, highlighting the craftsmanship and individuality of the piece. 

This eye catching necklace can be worn on its own or paired with the Toki Blade earrings.

The thicker nature of the silver gives the pendant a substantial feel. Like many of Tania Mallow's other pieces this necklace is created with comfort and quality at the forefront. 

Sterling silver is an alloy of silver containing 92.5% pure silver. The alloy composition results in a metal that is very durable and long lasting. Sterling silver is easily polished using a polishing cloth. Tania Mallow jewellery is certified sterling silver.

Materials: Sterling silver

Chain: 60 cm Sterling silver link chain

Measurements: 5.7mm long x 1.5mm deep   

Weight: 3.4 gm

Handmade by Tania Mallow from her Beachlands studio in New Zealand.

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Product care & materials

How to store your jewellery

When your pieces are not being shown off, it is best to keep them in a dry, soft case. This will protect them and increase the longevity so you can continue to wear them for years to come.

How to clean your jewellery

Regularly cleaning your pieces will decrease the natural film that builds up over time. Contact us for more info.

Our materials

We use a wide range of quality materials that only deliver the best look and experience.

Heirloom Quality

Based on the idea that the things we accumulate during our lifetime are the things that are most dear to us, our pieces are designed to be passed down generation after generation.