
Among the Māori, weapons were regarded as treasured heirlooms, and those made of nephrite— also called New Zealand jade—were considered the most precious. This prestigious club would have been a chief’s weapon, intended for hand-to-hand combat. The warrior would grasp it with either hand and attack the enemy with short slicing or thrusting motions. This type of club was also a status symbol, tucked into the belt before battle and securely stored when not in use.