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New additions to the Tahi range
Worth & Douglas
Posted November 04, 2010 |
A stingray and salmon are just a few of the marine creatures that inspired Worth & Douglas’ new designs.
These sterling silver pendants are three of five new additions to Worth & Douglas’ popular Tahi range. The other two pendants are a snapper head and a whale tail. The pendants are adorned with ornate paua shell inlays or beautiful polished New Zealand greenstones.
Worth & Douglas collaborated with Maori carver Kerry Thompson to create these designs, dubbed ‘byika o te moana’ in Maori, which translates to mean ‘creatures of the ocean’.
The pendants come on either a silver-capped tough leather cord or a unisex silver chain and all are presented in varnished wooden boxes.
There are over 20 New Zealand tribal designs in the Tahi range.
Worth & Douglas manufacturers wedding rings, bangles, men’s jewellery, children’s jewellery, titanium jewellery and black pearl jewellery.
More information: Worth and Douglas’ full range
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