Small framed Māori manaia

Small framed Māori manaia carving. Contemporary Māori art. Carved from swamp kauri that is approximately 40,000 years old. Lovely background with koru design. All the framed artworks come with a description at the back.

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Small framed Māori manaia carving

Another popular design by our Māori artist.

Te Manaia

The manaia ('te manaia') is a spiritual guardian.

Carved manaia artwork 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! Also comes with related story at the back.

  • Overall size small framed Māori manaia carving:
    126mm x 161mm x 26mm (4.96" x 6.34" x 1.02")

  • Comes with wall mount

  • Description at the back of the frame

More information about the manaia

The manaia is a guardian spirit (a supernatural being) and plays an important role in the Māori world. To the Māori every person on Earth has a Guardian Spirit which can be described as an unseen light surrounding each individual.

During life this guardian is a protector from evil and untimely accident. At death the guardian guides the spirit of the departed person safely to a spiritual doorway where it is re-united with the ancestors from the ancient homeland of Hawaiki.

Te Manaia (the manaia) are usually depicted in side profile, symbolising their role as messengers (ie. part in the spirit world and part in the earthly world).

They normally have the head of a bird (sky) the body of a man (earth) and the tail of a fish (sea) symbolic of the balance they have between the realms.

The three fingers and toes have varied tribal meanings. To some they represent birth, life and death. To others they represent the three baskets of knowledge and yet to others faith, hope and love.

Sometimes Te Manaia is depicted with a fourth finger, symbolising the afterlife.

Source: Mike Calton - Māori artist