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Poutama Stud

Poutama Stud

Regular price $18.00 NZD
Regular price Sale price $18.00 NZD
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Poutama Stud

The poutama is a traditional Māori pattern that is common throughout Māori weaving and artwork. It means stairs or stairway to heaven, and symbolises whakapapa or genealogy, and also the pursuit of knowledge and levels of advancement and growth. A perfect gift for anyone in the education industry, or studying towards a goal.

Details

Materials used: Acrylic studs, with stainless steel posts
Size: 1.3cm diameter

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Shipping & Returns

Shipping

Courier delivery to all of Aotearoa, is a $7.50 flat rate. Courier for rural addresses is $11.30. Estimated delivery is 1-3 working days, and tracking numbers can be provided on request.

We ship to Australia, however due to recent changes within the Australian postal services, prices have increased. We only offer courier delivery to Australia at $38.00 (NZD). Delivery times are estimated 10-15 days.

If you live outside of NZ or Australia, please email us and we will sort out a postage quote for you. We don’t accept PO Box addresses.

Returns

We accept returns and exchanges if the items are in unused condition. Please email us to arrange a return. Ngā mihi.

Care Instructions

General care

Store your earrings in a dry, safe place, preferably on an earring holder. Be mindful of your earrings throughout the day, especially if you are doing anything active, hugging people, and when removing clothing.

Acrylic

To wipe away dust or fingerprints, gently rub the surface with a cotton or microfibre cloth. Be careful not to rub over any etched areas. A dab of water may help remove anything more stubborn, but avoid wetting etched areas.


Bamboo

Gently wipe the surface with a cotton or microfibre cloth. A dab of water may help remove anything more stubborn, but do not wet entire earring.

Polymer clay

To wipe away dust or fingerprints, gently rub the surface with a cotton or microfibre cloth. A dab of water may help remove anything more stubborn.

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Nicole

Always a go to for koha