Framed Māori wheku wall decoration

Framed Māori wheku wall decoration (carved face). Carved from kauri. Contemporary Māori art.
Lovely coloured background with koru design. This Māori artwork has a description at the back.

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Framed Māori wheku wall decoration

Carved from kauri. Small. Contemporary Māori art.

Wheku

Wheku means 'carved face'

Carved framed Māori wheku wall decoration is crafted from 40,000 year old (estimate) New Zealand Kauri and mounted on an eye catching background with koru design that really makes the artwork pop!

This beautiful artwork also comes with related story at the back.

  • Overall size: 126mm x 161mm x 26mm (4.96" x 6.34" x 1.02")

  • Comes with wall mount

  • Description at the back of the frame

It is important to note that the figures in Māori carving, with rare exceptions, are not religious, but secular. They do not represent idols, but renowned tipuna (ancestors) of the iwi (tribe).

The Wheku as found at he apex of the gable on the front of a large carved house. A wheku symbolises an important ancestor after who the house was named. The house itself represents his body. The sloping bargeboards being his maihi (arms), the heke (rafters) being his ribs and the inside being his poho (stomach or bosom).

The head is usually represented on its own with no part of the body visible. In old houses it is actually carved on the projecting end of the tahuhu (ridgepole), and the body of the figure will be seen on the ridgepole.

There are many tribal variations in how the head is represented. The three main styles of head in Māori carving are: the wheku, the koruru, and the ruru, each distinguished by the shape around the eyes.

This framed Māori wheku wall decoration makes a cool gift.

Source: Mike Calton - Māori artist