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Carved Tokotoko by Wood Masters

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Carved in New Zealand from hardwood (Tulipwood)

Tekoteko carved on the rakau 
Known as a Tokotoko or Rakau Korero. 
These are not designed as walking aids.


91cm

Stock photo.  Wood grain may vary. 

About Tokotoko (Rakau Korero):

Tokotoko are used when speaking on the marae to indicate the direction of a speaker’s korero (speech). They often have the whakapapa (genealogy) of the orator carved into them and these can also be referenced by the orator during his address.



About Tekoteko:

Tekoteko is the term used for a carved human form which can be either freestanding, attached to the gable of a whare (house) or carved into the central poles of the great meeting houses. Tekoteko are often carved in a defiant stance with a protruding tongue, and holding a mere or taiaha, to ward off intruders. Tekoteko often have eyes made of paua shell and can range in size from a few inches to the full height of a building.