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Décor, Home décor
Hasina Art
Francis and Frouwke Bruining, a Kiwi-Dutch couple living in Waihi are the artists behind Hasina Art. What started as a homeschool project for their son, turned into Hasina Art. Hasina means beautiful.
Their designs are inspired by the cultures around them and by the peoples and nations they visited during their travels.
Their ceramics are embossed with English tea roses, Swedish designs, Polish folklore, Māori borders. They love the history of New Zealand and use Māori symbols and designs to tell the story of this awesome country we live in.
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Beverages
Lulu’s Cold Pressed Juice
Lulu’s Turmeric is a small, New Zealand, family-run, cold-pressed tonic business in Auckland.
What gives Lulu’s a distinctive local flavour is the proprietary mix of ingredients in their turmeric/ginger/kawakawa tonic. They offer Cold Pressed Turmeric & Ginger Root Tonic with Kawakawa.
Kawakawa is one of the most important herbs in traditional Māori medicine. Lulu uses a cold-press for the production of their tonic to help maintain the enzyme and nutrient levels of the ingredients.
From muscle recovery to preparing for a cleanse, this Lulu’s Turmeric Ginger and Kawakawa tonic is a “wellness shot” full of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory ingredients to help detoxify your body.
Enjoy it as a daily tonic for the upcoming winter months as part of a hot drink with almond milk. Or add a splash to your fresh juice, smoothie, or sparkling water…Be brave & have a straight shot!
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Artwork, Clothing, Cultural, Jewellery, New Zealand & Maori
Mahi Toi
Mahi Toi is the home of high-quality, original, affordable paintings and art by Māori artist Spencer Bellas. Spencer has been running Mahi Toi for over a decade where he sells his own artwork.
In June 2019 Spencer opened a small store in Takapuna and now along with his work, he sells New Zealand made and designed products to supports 20+ New Zealand creatives.
Spencer also makes corporate bins and bags and caters to 30+ organisations nationwide.
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Health & beauty, Pet products
Oriwa Naturals
Oriwa Naturals specialise in 100% natural products for skin, hair and lips, and even for pets. ‘Oriwa’ means Olive in Māori, and that’s the main ingredient in all their products.
Pamper yourself with luxurious soap shampoo bars made from Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Coconut oil, Moisturise your skin with their Rose & Vanilla Moisturising balms, or de-stress with their massage balms of Manuka and Peppermint or Lime and Sandalwood.
They have 6 Lip Balm colours that keep your lips moisturised all day.
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Bracelets & bangles, Earrings, Gifts, New Zealand & Maori
Poi Creations
Ria is the creator of Poi Creations. As a mother of 4 growing boys that love to represent their region for sports, she found it hard selling raffles, batons up tickets, etc. to the same family members. They all work hard for the money so thought due to her love of crafting and making things with hands, she could make Poi to help. Poi, moved to Poi Xmas decorations, then to Poi earrings.
Ria was born and bred in Porirua and she is a descendent of Ngati Toa, Ngati Raukawa, Ngai Tahu, Rongomaiwahine, and Tuwharetoa. Although they make mostly poi earrings, they are passionate about creating products that are eco-friendly with reusable resources, such as bio-degradable bags, old pillow stuffing, and wool from Op-Shops or leftovers from friends and family.
Ria was very proud when New Zealand PM Jacinda Arden was seen wearing one of her Poi earrings creations recently.
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Earrings, Gifts
Shay Hira
Shay Hira is a Māori fashion designer from Ngai Takoto. Since moving to the Waikato, she has been connecting with her whanau which has lead her heart back to creating and designing, especially since getting to know her ancestral history.
She has an ever-extending product range so keep an eye on her Facebook page and website for new products.
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Cultural, Home décor, Knitting & weaving, New Zealand & Maori
Te Awhi Toi
Crystal from Te Awhi Toi makes handmade Māori art pieces including personalised korowai and harakeke (New Zealand flax) creations.
She only recently started so her product range is still expanding, and she can make items on request.
Some of her recent creations include raranga Harakeke Putiputi, Kete Timata, Kete Whiri, Kono.
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Necklaces, New Zealand & Maori, Pounamu
Tuhuru Taonga
George from Tuhuru Taonga was born and raised in a small Māori settlement on the West Coast of New Zealand called Arahura Pā. It was here his fascination and love for pounamu began.
Working only with pounamu he combines modern contemporary styles with time-honoured designs. George’s mission is to help elevate the arts amongst his hapū (subtribe or clan) and to provide a platform for his whānau (extended family) to promote and sell their work.
You can browse the authentic range of handmade carvings and purchase directly or commission a custom made piece.
All of his art is made using genuine New Zealand pounamu that he sources by himself and with other kaitiaki pounamu (guardians) on Te Tai o Poutini (New Zealand’s West Coast). George and the other kaitiaki pounamu believe it is important that when someone is buying taonga pounamu, they get the genuine real deal.
They feel it is wrong that the majority of Jade carvings sold in New Zealand are made from British Columbian Jade carved in China using Māori designs. It is their goal, therefore, to educate and encourage people to buy Māori made taonga (treasure).George also has information on his website about the different types of Pounamu, and the related Mythology and Legends.
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