Papahou

 

Tim Codyre

Tim is a carver local to Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland in Aotearoa / New Zealand.

are treasure containers made by Māori. These treasure containers stored a person's most prized personal possessions, such as hei-tiki (pendants), feathers for decorating and dressing the hair such as the tail feathers of the huia, heru (hair comb) and other items of personal adornment.

were imbued with the tapu of their owners because the boxes contained personal items that regularly came into contact with the body, particularly the head.

were designed to be suspended from the low hanging ceiling of the whare where their beautifully carved and decorated undersides could be appreciated. They were highly prized in themselves and carefully treasured as they passed between generations. As taonga Papa hou are often gifted between hapu (sub-tribes), whanau (families), and individuals to acknowledge relationships, friendships, and other significant social events.

a variation of the Waka Huia however it is generally a flat, rectangular box.


Dimensions:
Width - 110mm x Length - 380mm x Height - 60mm

Store:
The Poi Room
SKU:
131923
Price:
$2,300
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