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Areta Wilkinson
Te Ahua Nei
Miscellaneous Pendant
Neckpiece, 2014
sterling silver, 24 ct gold, coated stless steel wire
$POA | SOLD

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Areta Wilkinson
Te Ahua Nei
Miscellaneous Pendants
2014
sterling silver, 24 ct gold, coated stless steel wire
$POA | ENQUIRE

3 / 6
Areta Wilkinson
Te Ahua Nei
Miscellaneous Pendants
2014
sterling silver, 24 ct gold, coated stless steel wire
$POA | ENQUIRE

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Areta Wilkinson
Te Ahua Nei
Miscellaneous Pendants
2014
sterling silver, 24 ct gold, coated, wood resin
$POA | ENQUIRE

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Neke Moa
Te Ahua Nei

2015
pounamu, paint
$POA | ENQUIRE

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Neke Moa
Te Ahua Nei

2015
pounamu, paint
$POA | SOLD

Te Ahua Nei

Areta Wilkinson & Neke Moa

28 Feb – 21 Mar 2015

Te āhua nei it looks as though acknowledges āhua (form and semblance) that is carried forth to this time. In the contemporary works something is recognisable even though this may be hard to place immediately. It is the human connection to the work that is the most honest and revealing. There is a shared familiarity, a sense of home and belonging, time and place, here and now. Your gaze fixes upon these objects… and the conversation begins.