Kōkopu Shroom Ear Stretcher (6mm/2 Gauge)

$60.00

62mm Long
15mm Tip
6mm/2 Gauge Diameter

This pounamu ear stretcher is for all those fungi fans, that want to rep that love in style. The piece is carved out of Kōkopu pounamu, a stone named after the giant trout for its spotted appearance. Pounamu is water safe (as you’d expect) and hygienic to wear longterm.

All taonga I carve comes with a 100% organic cotton bag to keep it safe when not wearing.

*Note: This pounamu is authentic Aotearoa kōhatu and has been correctly sourced through acclaimed local Ōtautahi artist/carver; Jon Jeet—founder of the community initiative; Tūhono Taonga, Tūhono Tāngata. This cause helps empower and connect the local community through toi and Mātauranga Māori.

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62mm Long
15mm Tip
6mm/2 Gauge Diameter

This pounamu ear stretcher is for all those fungi fans, that want to rep that love in style. The piece is carved out of Kōkopu pounamu, a stone named after the giant trout for its spotted appearance. Pounamu is water safe (as you’d expect) and hygienic to wear longterm.

All taonga I carve comes with a 100% organic cotton bag to keep it safe when not wearing.

*Note: This pounamu is authentic Aotearoa kōhatu and has been correctly sourced through acclaimed local Ōtautahi artist/carver; Jon Jeet—founder of the community initiative; Tūhono Taonga, Tūhono Tāngata. This cause helps empower and connect the local community through toi and Mātauranga Māori.

62mm Long
15mm Tip
6mm/2 Gauge Diameter

This pounamu ear stretcher is for all those fungi fans, that want to rep that love in style. The piece is carved out of Kōkopu pounamu, a stone named after the giant trout for its spotted appearance. Pounamu is water safe (as you’d expect) and hygienic to wear longterm.

All taonga I carve comes with a 100% organic cotton bag to keep it safe when not wearing.

*Note: This pounamu is authentic Aotearoa kōhatu and has been correctly sourced through acclaimed local Ōtautahi artist/carver; Jon Jeet—founder of the community initiative; Tūhono Taonga, Tūhono Tāngata. This cause helps empower and connect the local community through toi and Mātauranga Māori.