White heron (Kōtuku) Wooden Rimu Earrings
White heron (Kōtuku) Wooden Rimu Earrings
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Introducing Our Beautiful Hand-Painted Earrings!
Crafted with care on New Zealand’s scenic West Coast, these earrings use recycled native Rimu, promoting sustainability. The vibrant acrylic paint designs grace both sides and are sealed with a non-toxic Polyurethane coating for a glossy finish. Hypoallergenic stainless steel hardware ensures comfort for sensitive ears.
Material: 100% Solid Recycled Native Rimu
Hardware: Hypoallergenic Stainless Steel
Finish: Acrylic Paint with a Non-Toxic Polyurethane Coating
Size: Refer to the first photo for dimensions
Please note: Each pair is handcraft, so colors and textures may vary slightly from the photos. We recommend keeping these crafts dry as they are not made waterproof.
The White Heron, or Kotuku in Māori, is a majestic and elegant bird native to New Zealand. Recognizable by its striking all-white plumage and long, slender legs, the White Heron is a rare and graceful sight. These herons are often found in wetland areas, estuaries, and shallow waters, where they wade and hunt for fish and other aquatic prey.
The White Heron is known for its poised and deliberate movements as it searches for food, making it a symbol of beauty and tranquility. In Māori culture, the Kotuku is revered for its rarity and grace, embodying the purity and serenity of New Zealand’s natural landscapes.

