Ear Pendant

P4630

From: New Zealand

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Native Name Kuru
Object Number P4630
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Maori
Provenience New Zealand
Period Te Huringa I Period
Date Made 1800 - 1900 CE
Section Oceanian
Materials Greenstone
Description

A kuru (ear pendant) made of pale pounamu (greenstone). Small, elongated oval, perforation at the top of the pendant.

The kuru is a Māori pendant or ear ornament, worn by both men and women. The kuru symbolizes wisdom, tranquility, and prestige. The greenstone is often worked over long periods of time to become smooth. They would often be given as gifts and were worn in particular by Māori of high status.

Height 7.9 cm
Width 1.3 cm
Credit Line Purchased from W. O. Oldman, 1912
Other Number 25544 - Dealer's Number

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