Manaih Earrings
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Carved cylinder drop earrings in 18k gold, their koru-inspired patterns carrying the mana of Māori carving tradition. The Manaih earrings are named for mana — the Māori concept of spiritual power and accumulated authority — and made for those who understand that the most powerful objects are those made with the fullest intention.
Made to order in rose, white, or yellow gold.
Manaih earrings take their name from mana — one of the most important concepts in Māori and Polynesian culture. Mana is not a simple word. It describes a quality of spiritual power, authority, and presence that belongs to people, objects, and places that have been shaped by significant experience and significant hands.
A chief carries mana through leadership and lineage. A carver accumulates mana through mastery of their art. An object receives mana from the person who made it and the people who have worn or used it.
As a result, mana is not given but earned and accumulated. Furthermore, the act of carving is itself one of the most important ways of expressing and transmitting mana in Māori tradition. When a skilled tohunga whakairo — a master carver — works with wood or bone or greenstone, they are not merely decorating a surface.
They are making a form that contains the mana of its tradition, its maker, and its materials. The Manaih earrings carry that understanding into 18k gold: a carved cylinder whose form holds something of the intention that went into making it.
The Design of the Manaih Earrings
The Manaih earrings translate the carved cylinder into 18k gold. Each piece is a long cylindrical drop that descends from a hook, its surface carrying carved patterns drawn from the Māori visual tradition: koru spirals, interlocking curves, flowing forms that read as both decorative and meaningful.
As a result, the Manaih earrings carry a visual language that rewards slow looking — the more closely you examine the carved surface, the more clearly its logic becomes apparent. Therefore, they are earrings for those who understand that the most powerful objects are those made with the fullest attention.
The Carved Cylinder
The carved long cylinder is the soul of this design. Specifically, the vertical form gives the earring a quiet authority as it hangs — the weight of the cylinder steady and present against the neck. Worn from a hook, the Manaih earrings move gently with the wearer, the carved surface catching the light differently at every angle.
Furthermore, the carved patterns create a contrast between the raised lines and the recessed spaces, so the earring seems to carry its own internal light and shadow. In this way, the Manaih earrings carry mana’s essential quality: the sense of something shaped by care, over time, with full intention.
Manaih Earrings in 18k Gold
In rose gold the carved cylinder glows with warmth, the patterns reading rich and alive against the warm metal, like carving in ancient wood lit from within. In white gold the Manaih earrings turn cool and precise, the carved lines reading with the clarity of greenstone against pale light.
In yellow gold they radiate with full golden intensity — the most direct echo of the gold that Māori and Polynesian traditions always understood as the most precious material, worth adorning with the finest carving.
Whichever metal you choose, the carved form holds its mana.
Craftsmanship and 3D Precision
Each Manaih earring was developed in 3D modeling software and brought to life through precision 3D printing and meticulous hand-finishing. The carved cylinder demands digital modeling: every carved line must be consistent in depth and width so the pattern reads as deliberate, the cylinder must be proportioned so the earring hangs true from the hook, and the two earrings of a pair must mirror each other exactly.
Hand-finishing then polishes the raised surfaces to a high shine while preserving the depth of the carved lines. This is the precision that only the Friszman MD process can deliver reliably.
A Made-to-Order Piece
Like every Friszman MD creation, the Manaih earrings are made to order and hand-finished in 18k gold. Explore the full earrings collection to see how each design draws its form from the world’s great traditions. You can also explore the Polynesian and Pacific Island cultural traditions in the collections of the Library of Congress.
| Gold | 18K Rose Gold, 18K White Gold, 18K Yellow Gold |
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