Showing posts with label Souvenirs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Souvenirs. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

Maori Souvenirs - A Collection


There are few New Zealand household items that have not, at some stage, been subject to the addition of Maori symbols and designs in the name of tourism souvenirs. This was especially the case during the 1950s-70s, when a whole host of what now seem tacky, souvenirs came on the market.
In a moment of madness - because I already collect far too many things - I have started collecting old kitsch Maori souvenirs.

It's only a baby collection at this point but already I have several Air New Zealand tiki (probably given away to passengers on their flights in the sixties), a clothes brush, bottle opener, salt & pepper shakers (above), a carved candle, a small carving, an old tie pin, leather pouches, a leather bookmark (leather seems to have been big in this period), a small mug and a little dish. Despite the genuine ugliness of many of these items, they are, more and more, endearing themselves to me. I suspect it is all to do with nostalgia for an earlier (and probably simpler) time - and like many collectors, I begin to lose perspective after a while. It matters not about the looks. Some of the finer (and much more expensive) souvenir items from the 1950s are now very collectible and hard to find - although I do know that Canterbury Museum, here in Christchurch has built up a very handsome collection of hand-carved domesticware from this period. Me? I'm happy just pottering around old secondhand and antique shops seeing what comes my way.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Pounamu Souvenirs

Pounamu. Christchurch. March 2009. Ajr
Pounamu Necklaces
For Sale

Saturday, April 11, 2009

A Shelf Full of Souvenirs

Souvenir Carvings
Christchurch
March 2009. Ajr

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Souvenir Surprises

Christchurch. March 2009. Ajr
I photographed this replica Maori korowai (cloak) in a Christchurch souvenir shop when I was walking around the city last week. For some reason, I still find the sight of a Maori cloak in a souvenir shop window jarring and out of place somehow. I hesitate to use the words 'culturally inappropriate' for it may not be, but it does feel that way to me.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Souvenirs in a Box

Christchurch. March 2009. Ajr
Maori Souvenir Dolls
in a Christchurch shop window

Friday, February 20, 2009

Hello Dolly.

Maori dolls, Rotorua. 2007 Ajr
When I was a kid you saw Maori dolls everywhere. They're not so common now - thanks to the great (and often unnecessary) whitewash of political correctness. To prove my point - that these cute dolls are not half as offensive as some would have us believe - these were actually photographed in a Maori home in Rotorua.

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