Tuaratini
Tuaratini is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Māori carving found in New Zealand. These carvings often depict ancestral figures and are significant in Māori culture, representing lineage and identity. The intricate designs showcase the skill and artistry of Māori craftsmen, who use various materials, including wood and stone, to create these works.
The practice of creating Tuaratini is deeply rooted in Māori history and spirituality. Each carving tells a story and serves as a connection to the past, embodying the values and beliefs of the Māori people. These carvings are often displayed in communal spaces, reinforcing cultural heritage and community ties.