Hina Bangle
Description
Hina – Pounamu Bangle
This bangle has been given the name Hina, the personification of the moon in te ao Māori. She moves through her phases with quiet strength, guiding the rhythms of the tides, the growth of kai, and the wellbeing of the whenua. This bangle honours that natural cycle — a reminder that we too move through seasons of renewal, rest, and rising again.
Crafted from genuine pounamu, Hina is shaped in a full circle, symbolising continuity and the ever-turning lunar phases. Measuring 65mm in diameter with an 8mm thickness, it has a balanced, rounded form that feels solid yet smooth against the skin. Its simplicity allows the natural beauty of the stone to speak for itself.
Pounamu carries grounding energy — connecting the wearer to the land, to whakapapa, and to the steady pull of the moon above and the earth below.
Hina is a piece to wear daily. Quiet. Strong. Grounded.
Care
Jewellery Care | Aho Collective
Each Aho Collective piece is made to be worn with intention. With gentle care, your jewellery will remain beautiful for years to come.
To care for your jewellery:
Put on after perfumes, oils, and lotions
Remove before showering, swimming, sleeping, exercising, or cleaning
Avoid chemicals, salt water, and chlorine
Cleaning & Storage:
Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after wear
Clean with mild soap and lukewarm water if needed, then dry thoroughly
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight
Keep pieces separate to avoid scratching or tangling
Materials:
Stainless steel components are hypoallergenic and tarnish-resistant
Pounamu (where included) is a taonga — treat with care and respect
Wear your jewellery with pride — each piece carries story, strength, and connection.
Design
Design Kōrero | Aho Collective
Each Aho Collective piece is thoughtfully designed to honour strength, connection, and everyday wear.
Our jewellery is crafted using high-quality stainless steel, chosen for its durability, hypoallergenic properties, and resistance to tarnishing. This makes our pieces suitable for daily wear while maintaining their form and finish over time.
Where included, pounamu is used with care and intention. Pounamu is a taonga within te ao Māori, valued for its strength, mana, and deep cultural significance. Each stone is unique in colour and pattern, reflecting its natural origin. No two pieces are the same.
Together, these materials represent balance — modern durability paired with ancestral significance — creating jewellery that carries both story and presence.