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The Roimata is thought to restore balance and well-being
The tear-drop shape of the Roimata holds a deep spiritual connection to the land, bringing energy and power.Māori culture emphasizes the interconnectedness of all things and tears are seen as a link between the physical and spiritual realms.
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Kawakawa Stone
The artist behind this creationKawakawa Stone represents the creative collaboration between internationally acclaimed carvers Madelyne Gourdin and Nick Spicer Balme. Situated along the beautiful coastline of Whanganui, New Zealand, their workshop has become a hub of artistic excellence. The duo's extraordinary sculptures and carvings have garnered them prestigious awards and are showcased in galleries and public spaces worldwide. Born in New Zealand, Nick’s love of stone came from a desire to balance life in the modern world while also feeling a deeper sense of connection to his homeland. Being from the other side of the world in France, Mady undertook art studies that led her to stone carving and restoration, before following her passion to New Zealand. Both have received local and international awards and recognition for their work.
The Roimata's tear-drop shape embodies the idea of healing and resilience, reminding us of the strength within our tears.
The Roimata
Roimata in Māori translates to tears, and when carved in pounamu, the tear-drop shape of the stone speaks to the depths of human emotion and the enduring connection between nature and spirituality. Just as natural world finds balance in its cycles, the Roimata, is thought to restore balance and well-being to those who wear it and is worn as a protective talisman, guiding individuals through life's ups and downs.