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greenstone
(jade)
The Stone of the
Gods was literally fashioned as the
offspring of volcanoes, earthquakes and uplifted
mountains.
Greenstone, or pounamu was prominent
in ancient Maori mythology because of its vital
importance as the medium for tool and weapon
making. The greatest treasure of the wild West
Coast was laboriously transported over high
mountain passes to the far-flung corners of
Aotearoa.
The West Coast is renowned for its dramatic
scenery and a great variety of adventure
activities. It is also famed for its natural
riches and treasured past. The gold rush of 1864
was comparable to Californias 49ers
and the Klondike. These days the West
Coasts high quality jade is just as
celebrated as the gold.
You can view jade carvers at work, finely
crafting exquisite jewellery and sculptures in
the Jade Boulder Discovery Walk at the Greymouth
greenstone factory. In pre-European times the
Greymouth region supported a sophisticated
jade-working industry and local quarries produced
raw material for sharp-edged adzes. These were
used for tree felling and woodworking. Giant logs
were fashioned into sleek, efficient and
decorative war canoes capable of carrying one
hundred warriors.
Hokitika by contrast, was the hub of the early
European gold mining bonanza with a busy river
port and sprawling miners settlement. This
heritage is well-preserved in many of the
restored colonial buildings and museums. Today,
greenstone is the main focus of the towns
bustling art and craft galleries. You can view
expertly crafted treasures and heirlooms of the
future, derived from locally sourced greenstone,
gold, timber, shell, bone, fibre, clay and a
unique West Coast precious stone, called ruby
rock. You will meet some very interesting craft
folk around the workshops and galleries of
Hokitika. An eclectic mix of artisans and
artists, who have a deep appreciation of the
magnificent landscapes of the Coast, and the raw
materials found here.
Natures splendour on the wild West Coast
stimulates a lot of creativity utilising the
modern Green Gold.
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