This taonga spent 13 hours in the Phoenix Kiln blessed by flames and ash reaching a temperatire of 1300 degrees
Detail: Hand carved, wood fired
Materials: Uku, clay
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Elijah Revell
Elijah Haki Revell specializes in Taonga Pūoro (Māori musical instruments), particularly through intricate whakairo (carving) and etching uku (clay). He uses various media, including wood, bone, clay, stone, fossilized wood, and Kauri gum. Elijah has exhibited throughout Aotearoa, participating in numerous art events, live sculpture demonstrations, and teaching art classes. More recently, he was a successful finalist in the 2025 Kiingi Tuheitia Portraiture Award. He shares his work and creative process on his Instagram page, @huawhenuagallery. The gallery offers an exclusive amount of Elijah’s Taonga Pūoro, given that the nature of his practice is becoming increasingly rare. Hand-carved, wooden or pit-fired uku. Each instrument is distinct in its patterning, shape, tonal quality, and color, reflecting its inherent 'taonga' (treasured) status. These instruments are recognized for their robust, resonant sound, often garnering interest from those musically inclined. Each is created as an exceptionally bespoke piece appealing to those seeking truly unique creations.He acknowledges that his skills are but a ripple from waves of generational practice, acknowledging his ancestors and aiming to pave the way for future artists-
“Making objects is a way of life. I come from a long line of object-makers. For me, I owe it to those who came before me, to take it to another level and set a path for those yet to come...” Elijah Revell
Te Kōauau o Tāne Māhuta
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Title: Te Kōauau o Tāne Māhuta
Artist: Elijah Haki Revell
Iwi: Ngāti Whātua
Description: Taonga Pūoro – Flute
This taonga spent 13 hours in the Phoenix Kiln blessed by flames and ash reaching a temperatire of 1300 degrees
Detail: Hand carved, wood fired
Materials: Uku, clay
Brand
Elijah Revell
“Making objects is a way of life. I come from a long line of object-makers. For me, I owe it to those who came before me, to take it to another level and set a path for those yet to come...” Elijah Revell
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