Māori used them as guide-posts and to mark significant sites like urupā. They call them tī kōuka. Over time they’ve been used for food, fibre, medicine, to both start fires, and to resist fire. Captain Cook, and early settlers, brewed beer and other drinks with them.
You’ll find them all through New Zealand, they are instantly recognisable with their spiky leaves.
You may have noticed New Zealand cabbage trees thriving in other parts of the world, such as Devon, United Kingdom (where they’re known as the Torquay Palm), this is because this New Zealand native species are greatly liked due to their tropical palm look, and grow easily in the right climates (which, incidentally are not tropical).
The largest known tree with a single trunk is growing at right here where Stone Arrow is based, in Golden Bay, Tasman, New Zealand (just over the Takaka Hill from Nelson). That tree is thought to be 400 or 500 years old, and is 17 metres high.
Rectangle of up-cycled glass cut from a Bombay Sapphire gin bottle with an image of the New Zealand Cabbage Tree (Ti Kouka) fused onto the surface. Finished with Sterling Silver jump ring and chain.
Green colour available by request
Pendant size: 30mm (1.2 in), Chain length: 45cm (17.7 in), Different length of chain available by request. Note: chains not source from recycled metal.
**Due to the nature of the process and the use of recycled materials, colour and size may vary slightly from photo**
Glass sources- Light Blue: Bombay Sapphire Gin.
All Stone Arrow handcrafted jewellery comes with gift packaging sharing the story behind the handmade design.
All our silver and copper is 100% recycled.