Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
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  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands
  • Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands

Polynesian and Marquesan tikis : Authentic crafts from the Pacific islands

187.00 €

Explore our collection of hand-carved tikis, with this magnificent 21 cm tiki. Carefully crafted, this wooden masterpiece transports you to Polynesian art and culture. Add an exotic touch with this unique tiki representing the richness of tribal tradition.

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Where to find Marquesan tiki?

Looking for authentic Marquesan tiki? Based on the island of Moorea, we invite you to immerse yourself in the cultural richness of the Marquesas, where ancestral art comes to life through these emblematic sculptures. Discover where to find unique Marquesan Tiki, imbued with profound meaning and carved from exceptional local woods. Explore our selection for an artistic journey to the heart of Polynesia.
Marquesan tiki, their meaning and the woods used

Marquesan tiki are not mere sculptures, but living testimonies to the richness of Polynesian culture. Each of these hand-carved masterpieces tells a story, representing deities, ancestors or elements of nature. Meanings vary, but they often symbolize protection, fertility or spiritual connection.

Marquesan craftsmen use a variety of woods to create these Tiki. Among the most commonly used, "Miro" stands out for its natural beauty and durability. Each type of wood lends a unique essence to the sculpture, adding an extra dimension to its story. Discover the magic of Marquesan tiki, steeped in tradition and crafted with care.

Immerse yourself in natural elegance with our "tou" wood Tiki. Carved with precision, this masterpiece captures the power and grace of Marquesan art. The "tou" wood, chosen for its unique beauty, brings this Tiki to life, creating a piece that combines tradition and modernity. Add a touch of Polynesia to your collection with this exceptional "tou" wood Tiki.

The term "tiki" can have different meanings depending on the cultural context. Here are some of the most common meanings:

    Maori / Polynesian Art and Culture: Tikis are Polynesian tribal sculptures that generally represent deified ancestors or gods. These sculptures are often used as decorations or ritual objects in Maori and other Polynesian cultures.

    Pop Culture: The term "tiki" is sometimes used in popular culture to describe an artistic or decorative style associated with the Pacific islands. This can include elements such as tiki statues, bamboo torches, tribal masks and other elements inspired by Polynesian culture.

    Carved wood: In some contexts, the term "tiki" may simply refer to a wooden sculpture, particularly a stylized representation of a human or divine figure.

    Tiki bars: Tiki bars are establishments that adopt the style and ambience inspired by Polynesian culture. They are often decorated with tiki statues, bamboo torches, parasols and exotic drinks.

It's important to note that the precise meaning can vary depending on the specific region and culture. If the term is used in a particular context, it may be useful to consider the cultural or geographical background to fully understand its meaning.


Technical data :

    Weight: 0.712g
    Dimensions: L7.2xL7.2x21cm
    Material: Tou wood
    Origin: Marquesas Islands, Polynesia
    Craftsmanship: Hand-carved with care

Add an authentic piece of Marquesan culture to your collection with this "Rosewood" wood tiki. Each carefully carved detail tells a rich story and adds a cultural dimension to your space. Experience Polynesia through this artistic artifact that blends tradition with contemporary elegance.

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