Pā Harakeke OG, V2, mini Collection
Tāniko Design Bag - 3 styles to choose from to suit your needs
Pā Harakeke OG & Version 2 Pēke
Kōrero - story: Niho Taniwha & Pātiki Tāniko pattern attributed to Whakapapa, to Whānau
Te Awhinatia me te Manaakitanga ia tātou katoa
Pā Harakeke Mini Pēke
Kōrero - Story: Likes it whanaunga Pā Harakeke Version 2, the mini version wears the same Tāniko pattern and meaning: Te Whānau - te awhinatia me te manaakitanga ia tātou katoa with alil something different lasered on the front: Ngā Kaiwhakaatu - 3 Guides, these may symbolise those you hold dearly
Pā Harakeke - Flax Bush / Generations, a metaphor used to represent family
Whanaunga - Relative
Pēke - Bag
Tāniko - Finger Weave / Pattern found on borders of cloaks
Te Whānau - The Family
Te awhinatia me te manaakitanga ia tātou katoa - To support & show kindness towards each other
Ngā Kaiwhakaatu - Guides: this metaphor can be interpreted by the wearer and associated to their loved ones