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  2. Pounamu - Wikipedia

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    The collective term pounamu is preferred, as the other names in common use are misleading, such as New Zealand jade (not all pounamu is jade) and greenstone (a generic term used for unrelated stone from many countries). Pounamu is only found in New Zealand, whereas much of the carved "greenstone" sold in souvenir shops is jade sourced overseas.

  3. Joe Sheehan (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Sheehan (born 1976 in Nelson, New Zealand) is a stone artist and jeweller who works primarily in pounamu (New Zealand greenstone or jade). [ 1 ] Joe Sheehan

  4. Te Wahipounamu - Wikipedia

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    Te Wāhipounamu (Māori for "the place of greenstone") is a World Heritage Site in the south west corner of the South Island of New Zealand. Inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1990 and covering 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 sq mi), the site incorporates four national parks: Aoraki / Mount Cook; Fiordland; Mount Aspiring; Westland Tai ...

  5. Alan Preston (jeweller) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, after a stint as a guest artist at Brown's Mill Market, New Zealand's first craft co-operative, in Auckland, Preston approached jewellers Ruth Baird, Roy Mason, Margaret Philips and Michael Ayling to open a jewellery shop called Fingers on Auckland's Lorne Street. [2]

  6. Kobi Bosshard - Wikipedia

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    Kobi Bosshard (born 1939 in Uster, Switzerland) is a Swiss-born New Zealand jeweller. [1] [2] Bosshard was one of a number of European-trained jewellers who came to New Zealand in the 1960s and transformed contemporary jewellery in the country; others include Jens Hoyer Hansen, Tanya Ashken and Gunter Taemmler.

  7. WikiProject New Zealand/West Coast task force/Arts - Wikipedia

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    Sources: Dougal Austin (2019). Te Hei Tiki: an enduring treasure in a cultural continuum (1st ed.). Wellington: Te Papa Press. ISBN 978-0-995-10314-6. OCLC 1195967341. OL 38314661M.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  9. James Pascoe Group - Wikipedia

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    The James Pascoe Ltd Group of Companies is a privately owned New Zealand retail group with holdings across New Zealand and Australia.JPG owns and operates chains Pascoes the Jewellers, Stewart Dawsons and Goldmark (all jewellers); department store [6] Farmers (with Goldmark jewellery kiosks in some stores); homeware retailer Stevens; and bookshop Whitcoulls in New Zealand.

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