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At Moko Pounamu, we believe that your pounamu necklace is more than just a piece of jewellery — it’s a taonga (treasure) that carries deep cultural significance and personal meaning.
Whether you’ve recently purchased your first pounamu necklace or have cherished one for years, proper care is essential to maintain its beauty and integrity.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the best practices for cleaning and caring for your pounamu, ensuring it remains a timeless treasure for generations to come.
Pounamu, also known as greenstone, is a durable and precious stone that holds immense cultural value in Aotearoa (New Zealand). It’s believed to carry the mauri (life force) of the land and its people, making it a sacred and meaningful adornment.
By caring for your pounamu necklace, you’re not only preserving its physical appearance but also honouring its spiritual and cultural significance.
Over time, your pounamu pendant may accumulate dirt, oils, or residue from everyday wear. Here’s how to gently clean it without damaging the stone:
1. Use Warm, Soapy Water
- Fill a small bowl with warm water and add a few drops of mild dish soap.
- Submerge your pounamu necklace in the water and let it soak for a few minutes.
2. Gently Scrub with a Soft Cloth
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth to gently wipe the surface of the pounamu. Avoid using abrasive materials like brushes or scouring pads, as they can scratch the stone.
- Pay special attention to any crevices or carvings where dirt may accumulate.
3. Rinse Thoroughly
- Rinse the necklace under clean, lukewarm water to remove any soap residue.
4. Dry with Care
- Pat the pounamu dry with a soft towel. Avoid leaving it to air dry, as water spots may form on the surface.
To keep your pendant looking its best, follow these simple maintenance tips:
1. Avoid Harsh Chemicals
- Remove your necklace before using cleaning products, swimming in chlorinated pools, or applying lotions and perfumes. Chemicals can damage the stone and its natural lustre.
2. Store It Safely
- When you’re not wearing your necklace, store it in a soft pouch or cloth to protect it from scratches and dust.
3. Recharge Its Energy
- In Māori tradition, pounamu can benefit from being recharged in natural environments. Place your necklace in a stream or under the light of the moon to restore its mauri (life force).
4. Wear It Often
- Pounamu thrives when worn close to the skin. The natural oils from your body help maintain its shine and keep it looking vibrant.
5. Restring when Needed
- If your cord breaks, get in touch with us for a new cord or bring it in to the Moko Pounamu shop for restringing. Find out more about restringing here.
At Moko Pounamu, we take pride in crafting authentic pounamu pieces that honour the traditions and stories of Aotearoa. Each piece is carefully selected and hand-carved by skilled artisans, ensuring that every necklace carries the essence of the land and its people.
When you buy or receive a pounamu necklace from Moko Pounamu, you’re not just purchasing jewellery — you’re embracing a piece of New Zealand’s rich cultural heritage. Our commitment to quality and authenticity means that your pounamu will remain a cherished taonga for years to come.
Caring for your pounamu necklace is a simple yet meaningful way to honour its cultural significance and preserve its beauty. By following these cleaning and maintenance tips, you can ensure that your pounamu remains a treasured part of your life and a connection to the land of Aotearoa.
At Moko Pounamu, we’re here to help you every step of the way. If you have any questions about caring for your pounamu or would like to explore our collection of handcrafted greenstone jewellery, feel free to reach out to us. Your pounamu journey is our passion, and we’re honoured to be a part of it.
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