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Tiki

Tiki
Place of origin

Tiki, carved jade, New Zealand

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read An A – Z of gemstones Brightly coloured and highly polished stones, sometimes called gems, have been used for devotion and decoration for millennia. Extracted from the earth, cut into blocks, carved into sculptural forms or inlaid in furniture – decorative art objects are encrusted with the stuff. Discover some...

Object details

Object type
TitleTiki (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Tiki, carved jade, New Zealand
Credit line
Given by Miss E C Bucker
Object history
Given to the V&A by Miss E C Bucker, St Mary's Croft, Mill Hill, London, NW7, on 24 September 1919
Collection
Accession number
C.503-1919

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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