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Koru Silver Pendant – Worth and Douglas
A New Twist on an Old Design
This beautiful silver pendant represents a Koru. Based on an unfurling fern frond or breaking wave, the koru design is an important symbol in Maori culture, in New Zealand and around the world.
The Koru represents new life and new beginnings as well as peace and tranquility. The circular form is a reference to perpetual motion, while the inner point of the Koru represents a return to a place of origin. Every Koru is as unique as its creator. This Koru is named Mana, a Maori word for which there is no easy translation. Mana refers to personal prestige and character, but can also mean ‘the stuff from which magic is formed,’ or ‘that from which souls are made’. Mana can reside in a person, or in an object, talisman or a pendant such as this one.
A silver pendant looks great whatever you wear it with, whether you choose to wear it every day or lay it aside for special occasions. This Koru pendant is suitable for both men and women, and makes a great New Zealand souvenir, no matter who you’re buying for.
Dimensions: This silver Koru pendant measures 29mm across its widest point and is 42mm high. The leather cord is 335mm long; the silver chain is 240mm long.
Please select whether you would like a leather cord or a silver chain from the drop down menu below. There is an extra charge for the silver chain, as noted below.
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