Ahopoka iti
Ahopoka Pēke iti
Kōrero - Story: Niho Taniwha Tāniko pattern - The design is a metaphor calling for universal connection
Me ahopoka tātou kia tū hei iwi kotahi - We should stand together united as one people
A calling within us & to each other to unite, to stand as one
He aha te mea nui o te Ao? He Tāngata, He Tāngata. He Tāngata
Available Colours: Midnight Black, Soft Salmon
Product Description: Laser engraved Tāniko design on front, envelope style flap with snap button closure, card holder with open compartment to store your items, side zip compartment, adjustable strap
Material: PU Leather & Polyester lining
Dimensions: 12(L)x 15 (H)x 3cm (D)
Ahopoka - to stand together/unite
Pēke - Bag
Iti - small, little
Kōrero - Story
Niho Taniwha - Traditional Māori pattern found in Tāniko and Tukutuku (ornamental lattice work) often depicted as a series of triangular shapes representing lineage & connection to the Gods & symbolises guardianship, strength & unity
Tāniko - Finger Weave / Pattern found on borders of cloaks
He karanga atu ia tātou kātoa - Calling to, a calling within us & to each other
He aha te mea nui o te Ao? - What is the most important thing in the world?
He Tāngata, He Tāngata. He Tāngata - It is the people, It is the people, It is the people