Kete kono — the story of Māori weaving: a low, flat kete for holding small taonga. Drawn from the contours of the whenua and the textures of the natural world, it reveals a subtle, hidden elegance, its forms facing outward with graceful planes and refined angles. Generous in proportion, it suits the adornment of native rākau, the carrying of shared kōrero — an enduring toi raranga, a work of art that belongs in your kāinga.
Kete kono — the story of Māori weaving: a low, flat kete for holding small taonga. Drawn from the contours of the whenua and the textures of the natural world, it reveals a subtle, hidden elegance, its forms facing outward with graceful planes and refined angles. Generous in proportion, it suits the adornment of native rākau, the carrying of shared kōrero — an enduring toi raranga, a work of art that belongs in your kāinga.