Maori art is famous for Maori carving.
The people of the Maori put carvings for buildings, canoes and rocks as a symbol of
power and decoration.
Carving was used as accessories, and made with a bone and jade.
They wore the accessories as a lucky charm.
Therefore these have various meanings by forms.
For example, the tail of the whale expresses a symbol of the strength, and the anchor of the ship expresses good luck and the security of the sea voyage, the dolphin expresses harmony and the friendship.
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