The pattern that adorns this beautiful dress is called Purapura whetū, created by co-owner of Nōku, Pania.
Inspiration was drawn from traditional tukutuku panels seen in marae. The two hero patterns used in this tohu are niho taniwha and purapura whetū.
Purapura whetū: represents the stars in the sky and the great number of people of a nation
Niho Taniwha: symbolises whakapapa, strength, guardianship and unity of hapū within iwi
Product Details:
- Printed Chiffon
- XS = 6-10
- S/M = 12-14
- L/XL = 16-18
- 2xl/3xl = 20-22
- 4xl/5xl = 24-26