The first pieces shown below are reasonably recent works from the family collection, which were on hand to photograph digitally. The images of some of my Early Works that follow them have been scanned from some the few old photos I managed to find.
RECENT WORKS
CELTIC KNOT
Carved for my son Shanti.
JADE BROWN TROUT CARVING A carving of two brown trout made of a 'Kokopu' stone , the colours matching the natural colouration of the browntrout.
The eyes are Australian Sapphires.
This piece now resides in California, USA.
JADE DOLPHINS A gift to my daughter Jess.
A beautiful stone from Stafford on the West Coast of the south island of NZ.
JADE DOLPHIN I gave this pendant to my wife Pounamu. It measures 7cm high.
JADE DOLPHIN I gave this pendant to my wife Pounamu. It measures 7cm high.
"TOTOWEKA" JADE DOLPHIN
A dolphin I decided to keep since it was carved from one of the few pieces of Totoweka jade I found. Totoweka means "Blood of the Weka". This refers to the red streaks in the stone.
Size -
5.5cm high.
TANGIWAI DOLPHIN EARRINGS
Pounamu's "Tangiwai" (Bowenite) dolphin earrings. The box is made of Kowhai and measures 7.5cm in diameter.
JADE DOLPHIN EARRINGS
These were a gift to my daughter Jess.
EARLIER WORKS
DOLPHIN PENDANT
Carved from one of my hardest stones. This piece took well over ten hours of hand rubbing to finish it.
DOLPHIN PENDANT
Unfortunately not a good photo of quite a nice pendant.
DOLPHIN PENDANT
Dolphin carved from a piece of Marsden jade. Marsden is a place on the West Coast of NZ's South Island renowned for its fine stone.
Backlit image.
TAGUA NUT DOLPHIN
A dolphin carved from the tropical Tagua Nut, also called the Vegetable Ivory Nut.
EBONY DOLPHIN
The next photos are of some early wooden dolphins I have carved. This one is carved from ebony.
RED BEECH DOLPHIN
Wooden dolphin carved from Red Beech burl.
LIGNUM VITAE WHALE
Lignum Vitae is known as the tree of life and is also the hardest wood in the world. This was carved from a recycled bowling ball.
PURIRI FISHHOOK (Hei Matau)
I started carving in wood. This is an early fishhook carved from a piece of Puriri, one of NZ's hardest timbers.
MOTHER OF PEARL FISHHOOK
When in Dunedin in the early 90's I bought and started carving Mother Of Pearl.This fishhook was carved from a piece of Yellow Lipped Mother Of Pearl shell.
JADE FISHHOOK
Since I enjoy fishing it's no wonder I've carved a lot of fishhooks over the years. Here are a few examples.
JADE FISHHOOK
Another fishhook carved from a lovely dark stone probably from the Arahura river.
JADE FISHHOOK
A fishhook I carved when I first started living in Golden Bay. This is another extremely hard stone.
JADE FISHHOOK
Another fishhook carved from a very dark green stone, probably originating from the Arahura River on the West Coast of NZ's South Island.
JADE SPIRAL
A spiral carved from a beautiful piece of jade, sold just 2 days after I carved it.