Adze

About this object

History of use

Nephrite, found only on South Island was the most precious possession of the Maori. This shape of worked "greenstone" is considered typical of the Classic Maori Period. Most greenstone adzes are ordinary working tools made in this material because it could sharpened to a hard keen edge. (Long slender greenstone blades were tied with ornamental lashings to carved handles to serve as chiefly emblems of rank and authority.)

Cultural context

everyday

Physical description

Dark green stone adze head, made of nephrite. General triangular shape from rough rectangular base. One side is flat tapering at an angle to a point while the other side is curving convexly to a point, creating a straight edge. Finely worked with evidence of use.