NZ Pounamu Toki 55mm - By Phil Priest #101
Toki Pounamu – Statement of Strength
Crafted from genuine New Zealand greenstone. Traditionally symbolising strength, courage, and determination, the toki was once used as a tool and later became a revered symbol of leadership and authority.
Worn close to the heart, this toki carries deep meaning while showcasing the natural beauty of pounamu.
Hand-carved by Phil Priest of Tauranga.
Measurements: Approx: 55mm x 30mm, 8mm thick.
Comes with a plaited cord and a pounamu toggle. Cord measures 78.5cm.
Stone: Auhunga
Greenstone Meaning:
We charge at a flat rate fee for NZ cities, towns and NZ Rural delivery at the following rate: $10.00 signature required, $8.90 non signature, $15.00 Rural - For Rural at checkout please select the Rural Courier delivery. If this has not been selected we will invoice you for the remaining amount owed.
Over $500.00 we offer FREE shipping!
From the date of dispatch, Urban parcels typically take 2–5 business days to arrive. Rural deliveries usually take 5–8 business days. For rural addresses, the parcel is first delivered to the nearest urban depot (which takes around 2–3 days), then collected by a rural driver for final delivery (which can take a further 2–3 days).
We welcome the PICK UP OPTION. Please wait for us to contact you via email for when your order is ready to be collected.
International Shipping:
Apart from Australia we cannot ship internationally.
Orders to Australia:
The cost of your parcel will be calculated at Checkout.
The standard shipping cost for small parcels is $40.00 NZD (approx $34.00 AUD depending on the currency at the time) If your parcel exceeds this amount, we will contact you via email with the updated freight charge.
Over $500.00 NZD we offer FREE shipping! ($500 NZD is approx $410.00 AUD depending on the currency at the time)
Your order will be shipped via NZ/AU Post or DHL with Track and Trace and should take 6-10 days to get to you from the date of dispatch.
Once the parcel leaves New Zealand, any customs fees, taxes, or duties are up to the buyer or recipient to pay and sort out. It’s a good idea to check with your country’s customs rules to see if any extra charges might apply.