Tiki Amphibolite Pendant Necklace - Handcrafted by Neil Adcock | Polynesian Inspired Jewelry for Men & Women | Perfect for Beach Parties, Cultural Events & Spiritual Ceremonies
Tiki Amphibolite Pendant Necklace - Handcrafted by Neil Adcock | Polynesian Inspired Jewelry for Men & Women | Perfect for Beach Parties, Cultural Events & Spiritual CeremoniesTiki Amphibolite Pendant Necklace - Handcrafted by Neil Adcock | Polynesian Inspired Jewelry for Men & Women | Perfect for Beach Parties, Cultural Events & Spiritual CeremoniesTiki Amphibolite Pendant Necklace - Handcrafted by Neil Adcock | Polynesian Inspired Jewelry for Men & Women | Perfect for Beach Parties, Cultural Events & Spiritual Ceremonies

Tiki Amphibolite Pendant Necklace - Handcrafted by Neil Adcock | Polynesian Inspired Jewelry for Men & Women | Perfect for Beach Parties, Cultural Events & Spiritual Ceremonies

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This beautiful Tiki Pendant was made from amphibolite by Neil Adcock.
The Hei Tiki is the Māori representation of the human form and one's ancestors. Some believe that Tiki was the first man while others believe that he created the first man.
‘Hei’ denotes an object or garment worn around the neck and ‘tiki’ is used to describe humanoid forms carved from pounamu (Nephrite jade), wood, bone or other materials.

Neil was born 1957 in Aotearoa - New Zealand. He attended Wellington School of Design and his early works were exhibited in the National Art Gallery, Wellington. Neil is a self-taught jeweller and sculptor and has a passion for using and bringing together earthly and local materials such as kauri copal/gum, (New Zealand amber), pounamu and other stones. Neil's designs are bold, strong, singular and contemporary. His work has been shown both locally and internationally including the 2018 Venice Biennale where his work was showcased by New Zealand’s Representative, Lisa Reihana.


Made in New Zealand