165th Kiingitanga Celebration Blanket
A collaboration between Te Tari o te Kiingitanga and Awhi Company to celebrate 165 years of the Kiingitanga.
A Symbol of legacy, unity, and strength wrapped in the stories of the past, the strength of the present, and the hopes of the future.
A tribute to the esteemed ariki who have guided our people through transformative times.
It’s a heartfelt acknowledgement of Te Iwi Māori for their tautoko in upholding the integrity of the Kiingitanga.
All blankets come in a giftbox
145cm x 200cm
- Designed in Aotearoa
- Made in China
- 100% Recycled Cotton
This blanket was launched the night of the 165th Kiingitanga Celebration Ball and blessed by Sir Pou Temara.
A percentage of the profits will go towards supporting other pakihi Māori, where Awhi Company will mentor and support them.
100% Recycled cotton from pre-consumer waste. This means that all fabric cutoffs from other brands' apparel, are shredded and re-spun back into yarn. By recycling material that already exists, we are saving tens of thousands of litres of water by not having to grow new cotton.
Washing Instructions
- Warm gentle hand wash
- Hang to dry
- Do not bleach
- Do not iron
- Do not dry clean
Beautiful
I brought a blanket as a gift for my Mum, she loves it, there were so many beautiful blankets to choose from and they were all beautiful. I will definitely buy again. Thank you for the easy hassle free trade.
Excellent quality and service
Thank you, I’m very happy with the beautiful throw. Stunning design and quality, packaging I will keep as it is very prestigious, fitting for such a Taonga. Great communication as well, I would purchase again.
Kei Tawhiti!
Another gorgeous taonga for my whānau.
Manaaki
No complaints here, A beautiful commemorative throw feels like you're getting a 2 for 1 deal. Something to keep you warm and something you can hand down to your mokopuna with the 165th year celebration logo woven into it. I love it, it adorns my couch at home and love the fact that i can Manaaki whanaunga by purchasing this item.
He Taonga
I haven't used my throw as of yet as I am still deciding if I will keep it or give it as a taonga to my mokopuna. I am so grateful to have been able to get one and wish to share this taonga.