Flower (Putiputi) Pounamu 9ct Gold Ring
- Free delivery within NZ on orders over $50
- Meaning & care cards included
- Get it engraved for the perfect gift
This 9ct yellow gold bezel-set ring features a freeform cut and polish of rare Flower (putiputi) pounamu from Marsden on the South Island’s West Coast, carved by master carver Lee-Roy Mullings (Ngāti Kahungunu). Creamy blossom-like patterns flow through deep green, each detail unique to the stone. With its bold, weighty feel, the ring carries strong presence, a true statement piece.
Crafted in Arrowtown by jeweller Andy Mills, the bezel follows the stone’s organic form, offering both protection and timeless style. Treasured in Aotearoa for strength, protection, and connection to the land and waters, pounamu paired with gold becomes a taonga to be cherished for generations.
Presented in an eco-friendly ring box with care and meaning cards. Ring size: P/Q - resizing available on request.
Stone Size: 3.8cm x 2.2cm x 0.7mm
Ring Size: P/Q
Durability: While pounamu (greenstone) is celebrated for its robustness, its dense nature makes it vulnerable to shock. Handle with care to maintain its integrity.
Protection: Avoid placing or wearing your pounamu on hard surfaces where it might get chipped.
Wear Often: Wear your pounamu frequently to enhance its shine with your natural skin oils. The cord is durable but will naturally wear over time.
Cleaning: Simply use a soft, damp cloth and mild soap for your pounamu. Beeswax or coconut oil can also be applied to moisturise the stone. Avoid harsh chemicals, as they may harm its surface.
Within NZ courier: $4.50 or Free delivery on orders over $50 (1-2 days)
International delivery: Fees vary depending on country.
Returns: easy returns within 5 working days. Please contact us on hello@arrowtownstonework.co.nz


Add our Kete Basket
Complement your chosen pounamu with a Kete Basket, crafted from authentic Māori harakeke weaving.
When you checkout, please let us know which item you’d like to pair your Kete Basket with in Order Notes.