A large quantity of Paua Shell jewellery is only made in NZ, this is mostly because of the ease of supply. However there are several Asian and Indian importers of Paua Shell (from NZ) that also create a range of Paua related items.
Mostly because it is indigenous only to NZ, the colours of an opal effect makes it unique, thus giving anyone who wears or uses it a link to NZ.
Are you wanting to know if the Paua are on the move or are you wishing to move Paua within NZ. Most Paua Beds have been in much the same places for many centuries.
As early as the late 1700's to the early 1800's the significance of the colours of the Paua Shell made it a highly prised souvenirs for any foreign visitor.
The "Big Paua" is mostly found in deeper waters, but for the best and largest shells, the Chatham Islands hold that record hands down. However the statue of the "Big Paua" is in Riverton at the base of the South Island.
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made in Australia, sold only in AUS and NZ initially.
No. NZ has only one native mammal and that is a bat. The only bears in NZ are in the zoos.
The noun jewellery is an uncountable noun for an aggregate, a word representing an indefinite number of parts or things. Multiples for the uncountable noun jewellery are expressed as pieces of jewellery, some jewellery, a lot of jewellery, etc.
it was made in nz
No, there is no PowerSportsMax location in NZ. This company is headquartered in southern California. Products made by this company may be imported to NZ, however.
No,not natural to NZ, only found in the odd NZ zoo.
It is made from rocks