Pikorua Pendant – Symbols of Unity and Strength

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    Explore our Pikorua Pendant collection, featuring designs like the single and double twist, as well as the Pikopiko Pendant, where the Koru and Pikorua symbols unite. Each pounamu (greenstone) pendant reflects the entwined pikopiko ferns of Aotearoa’s forests, symbolising unbreakable bonds, friendship, whānau, and aroha, capturing life’s continuous cycle and the enduring strength of connections.

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    Kawakawa Inanga Pikorua Twist Large Pounamu Pendant
    $385.00
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    Kawakawa Inanga Pikorua Twist Large Pounamu Pendant
    $385.00
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    Double Pikorua Hapopo Pounamu Small Pendant
    $449.00
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    Pikorua Pounamu Triple Medium Pendant
    $609.00
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    Single Pikorua Inanga Pounamu Pendant Extra Small
    $185.00
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    Pikorua Double Medium Pounamu Pendant
    $379.00
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    Small Quad Pikorua Pounamu
    $435.00
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    Raukaraka Pounamu Pikorua Pendant Small-Medium
    $415.00
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    Pikorua Kahurangi Pounamu Large Pendant
    $685.00
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    Pikorua Double Twist Extra Small Pounamu Pendant
    $319.00
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    Pikorua Double Twist Small Medium Pounamu Pendant
    $395.00
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    Pikorua Double Twist Medium Pounamu Pendant
    $579.00
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    Pikorua Pounamu Medium Pendant
    $249.00
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    Pikorua Pounamu Medium Pendant
    $249.00
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    Kōkopu Pikorua Pounamu Medium Pendant
    $360.00
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    Pikorua Double Twist Small Pounamu Pendant, Black Binding
    $395.00
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    Pikorua Double Twist Small Pounamu Pendant, Black Binding
    $395.00
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    Pikorua Pikopiko Small Greenstone Pendant
    $210.00
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    Pikorua Double Twist Large Pounamu Pendant
    $549.00
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    Large Pikorua Koru Pounamu Pendant
    $449.00
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    Pikorua Kawakawa Angled Small Pounamu Pendant, Tan Binding
    $245.00
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    Pikorua Inanga Angled Small Pounamu Pendant, Brown Binding
    $245.00
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    Pikorua Kawakawa Angled Small Pounamu Pendant, Brown Binding
    $245.00
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    Pikorua Kawakawa Round Small Pounamu Pendant, Brown Binding
    $235.00
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    Pikorua Inanga Round Small Pounamu Pendant, Brown Binding
    $235.00
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    Pikorua Inanga Round Small Pounamu Pendant, Black Binding
    $235.00
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    Pikorua Inanga Small Pounamu Pendant, Tan Binding
    $225.00
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    Pikorua Inanga Small Pounamu Pendant, Brown Binding
    $225.00
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    Pikorua Inanga Small Pounamu Pendant, Black Binding
    $225.00
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    Pikorua Greenstone Drop Earrings
    $245.00
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    Double Pikorua Kahurangi Pounamu Small
    $395.00
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    Double Pikorua Hapopo Pounamu Pendant, Black Binding
    $695.00

    Flowing through each pounamu is a story, of our culture, our whānau, our people.

    What are the types of pounamu pendants?

    There are many pounamu pendant shapes, each with its own form and feel. Traditional designs such as the pounamu koru pendant, pounamu toki pendant, and pounamu heart pendant are among the most recognised, alongside simpler forms that highlight the natural beauty of the stone.

    You’ll also see colour variation in the pounamu itself, from darker kawakawa tones through to vivid green kahurangi pounamu pendants, each influencing the final look and character of the piece.

    Meaning & symbolism

    Many pounamu pendant meanings are grounded in Māori tradition, where different shapes are associated with ideas such as growth, strength, and connection. The koru (sprial) is often linked to frond of the native sliver fern and repfresnet growth and new beginnings, the toki (adze) to resilience and purpose, and the heart (manawa) to aroha and relationships.

    While these meanings provide a guide, the significance of a pounamu necklace often becomes personal, shaped by who it is for, when it is given, and the story it carries over time.

    Who is pounamu for?

    A pounamu pendant can be chosen for yourself or gifted to someone else, often to mark a moment, relationship, or milestone. Whether it’s a traditional Māori pounamu necklace design or a more contemporary jade pendant necklace, the right piece is usually the one that feels right when you see it.

    Pounamu is worn across generations and styles, making it something that can be worn every day or carried for deeper meaning.

    Why choose Arrowtown Stonework?

    At Arrowtown Stonework, the experience of choosing comes first — whether you’re searching for a pounamu pendant or a greenstone necklace.

    We bring together whānau heritage, over 40 years of carving knowledge, and long-standing relationships with trusted New Zealand carvers, connecting people through pounamu. Master carver Lee-Roy Mullings (Ngāti Kahungunu) has carved pounamu in Arrowtown since 1985, and his work continues to shape the knowledge and care behind our collection.

    We guide people to a piece of pounamu that feels right, one that carries story, symbolism, and connection.

    FAQs

    A pounamu pendant is a piece of jewellery carved from New Zealand greenstone (pounamu), traditionally worn as a symbol of connection, strength, and protection. Each pounamu pendant is unique in colour and pattern, making it a meaningful and personal taonga.

     The meaning of a pounamu pendant depends on its shape and design. Common meanings include strength, unity, protection, and new beginnings. For example, a koru symbolises growth, while a toki represents strength and courage.

     Popular pounamu pendant shapes include:

    • Koru (new beginnings and growth)
    • Toki (strength and determination)
    • Pikorua (eternal connection)
    • Roimata (healing and comfort)
    • Heart (love and aroha)

    Each shape carries its own symbolism. Browse our full guide to pounamu meanings to find the right fit.

    Traditionally, pounamu is gifted, passed from one person to another as a gesture of connection and aroha. Many people also choose their own piece as a mark of a personal milestone, journey, or intention. Both are valid. The meaning you bring to it matters most.

    Pounamu is a type of jade found only in New Zealand. While all pounamu is jade, not all jade is pounamu. A New Zealand greenstone necklace is highly valued for its cultural significance and its deep connection to Māori heritage.

    Start with meaning. Each shape carries specific symbolism, a koru for new beginnings, a toki for strength, a pikorua for an enduring bond. If nothing calls to you immediately, let the stone itself guide you. Colour, pattern, and feel are part of it. No two pieces are the same, and the right one tends to make itself obvious.

    Yes. Natural variations in the stone mean no two pieces are exactly alike, giving each pendant its own character and story.

    es, pounamu is durable and well suited to everyday wear. Over time the stone develops a natural sheen from being worn, adding to its character.

    Yes, it's one of the most meaningful gifts you can give. Pounamu carries aroha, connection, and shared history, making it well suited to birthdays, anniversaries, and significant life milestones.