Flying Kererū, White
Flying Kererū. Hang in a wall art composition or on its own.
Kererū (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae) is a endemic bird, Māori call it kererū in most of the country but kūkupa and kūkū in some parts of the North Island, particularly in Northland. Kereru is the only surviving New Zealand bird since the moa with a beak that can open wide enough to swallow native fruits greater than 12 mm in diameter, such as tawa, taraire and karaka.
Steiner Ceramics by New Zealand ceramic artist Bob Steiner. Coming from a background in the handcrafted pottery tradition of New Zealand, Bob offers handmade sculptural ceramic pieces that capture the essence of Aotearoa’s fauna and flora. Bold three dimensional patterned wall art in sumptuous colours that enhance the architecture interior and outdoor living spaces. Each piece is created at his boutique studio (employing a small team of dedicated helpers) in Auckland, New Zealand.
Dimensions
WIDTH: 25.0cm
HEIGHT: 20.0cm
DEPTH: 8.0cm