| Native Name | Toki |
| Object Number | P2224 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Maori |
| Provenience | New Zealand |
| Period | Te Puawaitanga Period |
| Date Made | 1500-1800 CE |
| Section | Oceanian |
| Materials | Argillite |
| Description | A long, quadrangular toki (adze blade) with a beveled edge. Pronounced, slender base for insertion into a wooden handle. Polished, with chipping along one end and the middle. Made of argillite. Stone adze blades were generally lashed to a handle and often used for wood carving. |
| Length | 26 cm |
| Width | 8 cm |
| Thickness | 3 cm |
| Credit Line | Purchased from W. O. Oldman; Subscription of Herbert L. Clark in memory of Edward W. Clark, 1911 |
| Other Number | 7067 - Dealer's Number |
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