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Maori Tiki

Creator: @artxmike
Art inspired by the Maori Tiki. Hei Tiki The Tiki is commonly known as a good luck charm (Hei meaning to wear around the neck). These Maori designs are considered a symbol of fertility. The wearer of the Hei Tiki is assumed to be clear thinking, perceptive, loyal and knowledgeable. Their strength is their character. The Tiki is a talisman of New Zealand and her Maori people. From ancient times it has been regarded as a good luck charm. It is widely believed that it represents the unborn human embryo. And in Maori culture this represents a particularly powerful spirit for warding off bad luck. Years ago the most valuable tiki's were hand carved from greenstone. They were handed down through the generations and are treasured New Zealand Souvenirs today.
Collection: Maori Tiki
Total Edition(s): 5
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List Price: 18 SWAP.HIVE

History

@c34 bought edition #2 from @artxmike for 20.000 SWAP.HIVE
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@richardfyates bought edition #1 from @artxmike for 20.000 SWAP.HIVE
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@artxmike tokenized 5 editions
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