
NZ $110.00 incl GST
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Cloak Pin in Pinky Pink
The Cloak Pin was a beautiful form of adornment traditionally used by women of high rank to indicate their standing within the community. They were usually hand carved out of bone, wood or greenstone.
It is very uncommon to see cloak pins worn today and we couldn’t contain our excitement when we first saw one that our beautiful friend and colleague Bill Scott had carved out of bone.
Too Luscious has taken this ancient form of adornment and given it a contemporary twist! Our cloak pin can be worn as a necklace, a hairpin or threaded through a shawl or chunky cardigan. All our pieces are inspired by our heritage and culture, and designed to be funky, fabulous – and get attention!
How is it made?
We handcraft each and every Too Luscious taonga (treasured piece). The original Cloak Pin was hand carved in wood by Rotorua NZ Carver Bill Scott. We hand-make our own moulds, mix, colour and pour the resin by hand, then hand finish and polish each piece. Moulds have a very limited life, so all our jewellery is made in limited numbers. Time, care, effort and a little piece of us goes into every piece, which makes each one special. They are also made with care for the environment, so you can feel good knowing you chose a product that is good to the earth.
We guarantee you will love our funky resin jewellery and the attention it brings, or you can return it within 30 days - no questions asked! So you can purchase risk free and guilt free. Look fabulous, and get attention while you save the world! How good is that?
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Tawa and Aroha
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