Mataī is a native hard wood of Aotearoa, therefore more skill involved to fashion instrumets and taonga from.
Materials: Mataī, waxed cord
Weight and Dimensions: 1kg
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Large, Medium, Small
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Johnny Hauraki
Johnny Hauraki is a Kaiwhakairo and Tāmoko artist based in Ōtaki. Johnny attended Te Kura-a-Iwi O Whakatupuranga Rua Mano and is a raukura of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Rito in Ōtaki, where his journey in Tāmoko and Whakairo had begun.
Johnny completed a degree in Toi Whakarākai at Te Wānanga o Raukawa under the tutorship of Chris Gerretzen and Hemi Tahuparae in 2017. Shifting from one strength to the next, Johnny pursued training in Te Whare Tū Tauā within Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, and further pursued Tāmoko under the watch of a Tohunga named Hēmi Te Peeti.Kaupapa:Johnny’s broad skill set in Whakairo and Tāmoko is evident from the years of study he has committed to refining his craft across different areas under the guidance of experts. Johnny now takes on commissioned works as his vast skill set allows him to tailor his works uniquely to each kaupapa that comes forth.
Alongside carving adornment pieces, designing Tāmoko, specializing in Taonga Pūoro, and traditional Māori weaponry of Te Whare Tū Tauā, Johnny is also a humble father and has collaborated in paintings with his partner Te Rahera Hibbs.
Pūrerehua Mataī
$135.00 – $225.00Price range: $135.00 through $225.00
Description
Title: Pūrerehua Mataī
Artist: Johnny Hauraki
Iwi: Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Kahungunu
Description: Natural Mataī Porotiti
Mataī is a native hard wood of Aotearoa, therefore more skill involved to fashion instrumets and taonga from.
Materials: Mataī, waxed cord
Weight and Dimensions: 1kg
Additional information
Large, Medium, Small
Brand
Johnny Hauraki
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