Titipounamu, meaning 'a mirage or vision of Pounamu' in Te Reo Māori, belong to the ancient New Zealand wren family. Tiny little birds weighing about the same as a sheet of paper, Titipounamu were thought by Māori to be one of the messengers of Tāne, god of the forest.
Sterling silver 24mm x 5mm feathers including ring, hand painted with porcelain paint and hanging from sterling silver ear hooks.
Nicki Cliff jewellery is intentionally dainty and delicate, and care should be taken when wearing and storing each piece. It is recommended that the jewellery is not worn while exercising, swimming, gardening, showering, cleaning, or sleeping. Pieces should be stored out of direct sunlight and away from moisture, excessive heat, or cold, and should not be kept in the bathroom. Avoid contact with household chemicals, perfumes, creams, and hairsprays or gels.
While Nicki would be delighted for her jewellery to be worn and enjoyed often, the longevity of hand painted and 24k gold embellished pieces will be extended if they are not worn on a daily basis.
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