The Hine represents the encased case moth and acknowledges Hine Raukatauri, atua of music and sound.
During this stage the case moth creates and adorns its protective home, transforming simple materials into something intricate and beautiful. As such, Hine embodies beauty, refinement, creativity, and self-expression.
Its elongated form reflects the elegant shape of the case itself, while the flowing surface patterns celebrate adornment and decoration.
Like many traditional nguru, it may be played by either the mouth or nostril, allowing a wide range of expressive voices and tonal colours.
This particular model features three finger holes, offering an extended range of notes. This model does not come with adjustable cord.
Hine speaks to the creative process itself — the modest shaping of identity, the refinement of skill, and the beauty that emerges through patience and care.
Handcrafted Nature of Products
Ukuhiko taonga are handcrafted and hand-finished objects. Variations in colour, surface texture, finish, and detail are a natural part of the making process and should not be considered defects. These variations contribute to the individuality and character of each taonga.
Materials
3D printed resin, inks, waxed cord
Process
Ukuhiko - Cyber clay
Design
Original digitised and hand crafted taonga pūoro by Keil Caskey
Rights
All intellectual property and design rights reserved © Ukuhiko
The Hine represents the encased case moth and acknowledges Hine Raukatauri, atua of music and sound.
During this stage the case moth creates and adorns its protective home, transforming simple materials into something intricate and beautiful. As such, Hine embodies beauty, refinement, creativity, and self-expression.
Its elongated form reflects the elegant shape of the case itself, while the flowing surface patterns celebrate adornment and decoration.
Like many traditional nguru, it may be played by either the mouth or nostril, allowing a wide range of expressive voices and tonal colours.
This particular model features three finger holes, offering an extended range of notes. This model does not come with adjustable cord.
Hine speaks to the creative process itself — the modest shaping of identity, the refinement of skill, and the beauty that emerges through patience and care.
Handcrafted Nature of Products
Ukuhiko taonga are handcrafted and hand-finished objects. Variations in colour, surface texture, finish, and detail are a natural part of the making process and should not be considered defects. These variations contribute to the individuality and character of each taonga.
Materials
3D printed resin, inks, waxed cord
Process
Ukuhiko - Cyber clay
Design
Original digitised and hand crafted taonga pūoro by Keil Caskey
Rights
All intellectual property and design rights reserved © Ukuhiko