This wholesale lot consists of 5 necklaces same to the ones on the picture.
Meanings of pendants from left:
1. Bone (bovinae family) Carving - Hei-Matau or more commonly known as the Fish Hook symbolizes prosperity.
Maori use fish in many of their traditional food dishes. Fish were so plentiful to the Maori that the simple ownership of a fish hook meant prosperity. The Hei-Matau (fish hook) also represents strength, determination and good health, as well as providing safe journey over water.
2. Coconut with Yin and Yang Symbol - Yin is usually characterized as slow, soft, insubstantial, diffuse, cold, wet, and tranquil. It is generally associated with the feminine, birth and generation, and with the night. Yang, by contrast, is characterized as hard, fast, solid, dry, focused, hot, and aggressive. It is associated with masculinity and daytime. Yin and yang are complementary opposites within a greater whole. Everything has both yin and yang aspects, which constantly interact, never existing in absolute stasis.
3. Genuine Shark Tooth
4. Coconut with Painted Spiral Symbol - The Koru (Spiral) depicts new beginnings, growth and harmony. The Maori Koru design is inspired by the fern frond unfurling as it grows. It represents peace, tranquility, personal growth, positive change and awakening. It is associated with new life and harmony, so makes a wonderful gift for a new parent or child, newlyweds, or anyone starting on a new phase of their life. The Koru is also often given as gifts between great friends as a symbol of the renewal of a great friendship.
5. Mother of Pearl Seashell Surfboard
All pendants come on an adjustable cotton string. Cotton is durable and you can wear it while swimming or taking showers.
Pendant sizes from the left:
1.8 inches (4.5cm) long; 1.0 inches (2.5cm) wide
1.2 inches (3.0cm) long; 1.2 inches (3.0cm) wide
0.7-0.8 inches (1.7-2.0cm) long; 0.4-0.5 inches (1.0-1.3cm) wide
1.2 inches (3.0cm) long; 1.2 inches (3.0cm) wide
1.8 inches (4.5cm) long; 0.5 inches (1.2cm) wide


