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KIHI TOI

Tīaho Earrings

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$37.00 NZD
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$37.00 NZD

Tīaho - Pronounced : 'Tea-uh-haw' (haw said like paw).

Māori meaning : to shine, radiate, sparkle.

This design is inspired by the idea of standing out, by being you.

Earring details : Stainless Steel studs, stainless steel elements and metal rings with four strands of wharariki (NZ flax).

Ear Studs : Stainless Steel Hypoallergenic

Length (flax leaf) : approximately 6.5cm in length (strands)

Made using Wharariki NZ mountain flax, coastal flax (Phormium cookianum) leaf ; a natural material as the main focus.

Being a natural material, please be aware that the colour(s) and condition of the flax leaf may fade or change over time and the pair you receive may differ slightly from the listing photo due to using unique pieces of flax leaf.

*We only provide one KIHI TOI calico cotton pouch per order, not per item purchased. If you require multiple for gifts, please contact us via email: info@kihitoi.com or let us know in the cart notes section so that we can accomodate this request for you.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to hygiene regulations we are unable to provide refunds or returns for jewellery unless under specific reasoning (please refer to our refund policy for more details).

Care instructions

Keep bright silver metals dry. Gently pat dry with a dry, clean cloth if required. Do not squash, bend or add weight on top of the flax strands as the impact may cause splitting or damage to the flax leaf.

Returns and Refunds

PLEASE NOTE: Due to hygiene regulations we are unable to provide refunds or returns for jewellery unless under specific reasoning (please refer to our refund policy for more details).

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Kahira Rau
Rerehua - absolutely stunning and worth getting. You won't regret the decision to purchase.

Absolutely love this and I would say of all the pairs I purchased these are my favourite. I love the unique design and how awesome the look on. My only comment would be if there was a way to secure the integrity of the shape so that it remains in place, because there were times when I did have to readjust it. But that's not a negative, just an observation.