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Pūrena koa

Limitless

Pūrena koa

Regular price $489.00
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Estimated shipping 5th of January 2026

As water is the source of life, this design story describes the flow of vitality and life essence from its source, ever-reaching further across the lands through rivers and streams that connect land and sea. Purena koa serves as a reminder of our interconnectedness, of fluid movement across changing environments and seasons. To be well, and bring wellness to all we encounter on our journeys “Whakakīa taku ipu ki te wai, purena koa…” Fill my calabash with water, that it runneth over. Purena koa - an exclamation of overflowing vitality, of abundant life.

While rivers carve their own path, the many landscapes of our natural environment influence the flow of water in the ways that it twists and turns, presents obstacles, challenges and changes in terrain - reflective of the pathways, states and forms we take and adapt to on our journey of life. Represented by the aronui pattern adorning the side borders, this blanket is an encouragement to ‘stay the course’, to remain steadfast and true to our core purpose through the many phases;  stillness, flow, regeneration, trials, solitude and celebration.

Ngā Pūwaiwaha embellishes the main border with the traditional waharua motif reflecting the diverse environments and people we engage with that support our alignment and growth. The word ‘pūwaiwaha’ also describes a delta where a river slows and deposits ‘parakiwai’ (sediment, sand, silt, clay) before it enters a larger body of water like a lake or ocean. This transition slowly accumulates, building new fertile soil to sustain life while it branches into smaller channels and tributaries to continue its journey. 

The ngā pūwaiwaha design acknowledges the collective benefit of interactions, events and experiences that allow (or gently force) us to slow down, cleanse, rejuvenate and replenish ourselves, resulting in new environments for seeds of change to flourish. A recognition of how events or decisions upstream affect the decisions, experiences and actions downstream.

Ka waipuke ana te awa, ka mauria mai he oneone parakiwai o ngā whenua mōmona o runga, ka rukea ki runga i tō mātau whenua hai whakamōmona.

When this river flooded it brought down silt of the rich lands upstream and deposited it on our land to enrich it.

The central motif within our main decorative border is reflective of ‘te puwaha’ or ‘ngutu awa’ the point of emergence, the river mouth, where the river meets the sea. Here we have woven ‘Te Kupenga Hao’ the full net, as the net set at the river mouth at the right time catches a bounty big enough to feed the entire village, the use of ornate ‘kura pātiki’ motifs reflect the diverse and widespread benefits our journey brings to others.

Colours reflective of the abundance and life-giving properties of wai are woven throughout this blanket design as Kōawaawa (blue) Parakiwai (clay).

To find out more about the inspiration for this blanket, head to our journal

Dimensions

  • 134 cm x 200 cm
  • Designed by Josh and Whakaawa Te Kani

Wool blankets are among the most durable and desirable of all blankets. They're soft and warm, and are very difficult to stain or damage. Wool blankets are also very easy to care for and you don’t need to wash them often, in fact, it’s best to wash them sparingly and some guidelines recommend washing wool blankets once every three months.

Check out our product care page for further information on how to care for your blanket.

HOLIDAY DELIVERY CUT OFFS

New Zealand.

19th December, 1:00pm (NZDT)

Australia:

16th December, 11:00am (AEDT)

Rest of World:

13th December, 5:00pm (GMT-5)

We work with a small but mighty mill based in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and our delivery times are dependent on the number of orders we have at any one time.

When you purchase this blanket, you will receive an order confirmation and we will be able to update you with a more specific delivery time.


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