
Jade Koru
Before there were words for growth, there was the fern.
Slowly, patiently, inevitably unfurling toward the light.
The Jade Koru draws its sacred shape from exactly that moment — the tightly coiled silver fern frond of New Zealand, caught mid-bloom, forever reaching. In Māori culture, this spiral is one of the most revered symbols in existence, known as the Koru — representing new beginnings, personal growth, harmony, and the quiet, unstoppable momentum of life moving forward.
Carved by hand from genuine nephrite jade — known to the Māori as pounamu, a stone so precious it was once used as currency and gifted only to those most deeply loved — each piece carries centuries of meaning within its smooth, cool curves. Jade itself needs little introduction. Revered across Chinese, Mesoamerican, and Māori traditions alike as the Stone of Heaven, it has long been associated with wisdom, protection, prosperity, and the nurturing of the heart.
Together, the stone and the symbol create something quietly extraordinary — a talisman for anyone standing at the edge of a new chapter, a meaningful gift for someone you want to see flourish, or simply a daily reminder that growth, like the fern, is always happening — even when you cannot yet see it.
Each Koru is hand carved and entirely unique in its natural jade colouring and patterning — you will receive one similar to those pictured.
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