'Pounamu' is the correct term for what is often called 'greenstone'.
Pounamu
Maori green stone, also known as pounamu, can be found in the South Island of New Zealand. It is considered a sacred stone by the Maori people and is often used for carving traditional Maori designs. Tourists can also purchase pounamu from authorized dealers and gift shops in New Zealand.
hāpira is the Maori word for sapphire. Additionally, Maori people treasure green stone (pounamu) the most.
Pounamu is the Maori word for green stone. All pounamu in New Zealand belongs to Maori and cannot be collected from its natural environment by any other race- other people can buy it though. Pounamu is a very treasured stone to Maori.
The name of a green stone is an emerald.
Maori pounamu, also known as New Zealand greenstone or jade, varies in color and can be shades of green, grey, or black. The most prized color is a rich, deep green.
The Maori word for stone is "kohatu."
Parakeet is kākāriki which can also mean green
The Maori word for green is "kākāriki."
Pounamu is the Maori name for a type of greenstone or jade that holds cultural significance for the Maori people of New Zealand. It is highly valued for its beauty and spiritual properties, and is often used in traditional Maori carvings and jewelry.
The Maori word "kakariki" translates to "green" in English.
The Maori word for white is "ma" or "mā" in the context of color.