Tiki Jade Carving 3
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Tiki Jade Carving 3
Tiki Jade Carving 3 The Tiki depicts the first mortal born to the Gods. It is also a strong fertility symbol with the hands on the loins symbolising fertility. The Tiki is a good luck charm and believed to give the wearer clarity of thought and great inner knowledge.This Tiki Carving is a unique one off piece.Weight 500gThis New Zealand greenstone TIKI CARVING is great for NEW ZEALAND GIFTS
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