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New Zealand Douglas creek haast pass serpentine pounamu faceted pendant

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New Zealand Douglas creek haast pass serpentine pounamu faceted pendantDouglas Creek, Haast Pass Hand Polished Stone Pendant A handcrafted serpentine pendant sourced from Haast Pass, specifically from the Douglas Creek area. Cut into a clean rectangular form and high polished to bring out the natural depth and colour of the stone, this piece is finished on an adjustable waxed polyester cord for everyday wear. Material & Origin Serpentine from this region of New Zealand is closely related to stone traditionally referred

Douglas Creek, Haast Pass | Hand Polished Stone Pendant

A handcrafted serpentine pendant sourced from Haast Pass, specifically from the Douglas Creek area.

Cut into a clean rectangular form and high polished to bring out the natural depth and colour of the stone, this piece is finished on an adjustable waxed polyester cord for everyday wear.

🌿 Material & Origin

Serpentine from this region of New Zealand is closely related to stone traditionally referred to as Pounamu (New Zealand greenstone), valued for its strength, beauty, and connection to the land.

Each piece carries natural variation in tone, ranging from deep greens to softer, earthy hues, with subtle patterning unique to the stone.

✨ Spiritual & Symbolic Meaning

Serpentine is often associated with:

  • grounding and connection to the earth
  • protection and energetic boundaries
  • transformation and personal growth
  • balancing and calming energy

Its smooth, polished surface and natural weight make it a comfortable piece for daily wear or quiet, reflective use.

🌏 Cultural Context

In Aotearoa (New Zealand), stones like Pounamu hold deep cultural significance, particularly within Māori tradition, where they are respected as taonga (treasured objects).

They are often associated with:

  • strength and endurance
  • ancestry and connection to place
  • guardianship and protection

This piece is offered with respect to that heritage and the origins of the material.

🔬 Geological Insight

Serpentine is a metamorphic mineral, formed when ultramafic rocks are altered through heat, pressure, and water over long periods of time.

This process gives the stone its:

  • smooth, waxy texture
  • rich green colouring
  • durability when properly shaped and polished

The Haast Pass region is known for its complex geology, where tectonic activity has shaped and transformed these materials over millions of years.

Mineral Properties:
Serpentine is a magnesium-rich silicate (Mg₃Si₂O₅(OH)₄), formed through the natural process of serpentinisation. With a Mohs hardness of 3–5, it can be shaped and polished to a smooth, waxy finish while still retaining durability for wear.

📏 Details

  • rectangular shaped pendant
  • high polished finish
  • natural serpentine stone
  • adjustable waxed polyester cord
  • each piece unique in tone and pattern

🎁 Ideal For

  • everyday wear
  • meaningful gifting
  • those drawn to natural materials
  • collectors of New Zealand stone
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