Generally speaking, Greenstone = Pounamu
But......
Finest Greenstone = Kairangi
Pale Greenstone = Auhunga
Semi-Transparetn Greenstone = Tongarewa
Speckeld Greenstone = Kutukutu
Streaked Greenstone = Tōtōeka
Transparent Greenstone = Tangiwai
Whitish Greenstone = Inanga
Pounamu
pounamu (maori) and jade
Greenstone.
Maori used greenstone, also known as pounamu, for ceremonial and ornamental purposes. They crafted tools, weapons, and jewelry out of greenstone. It held significant cultural and spiritual value for the Maori people.
Greenstone is called Pounamu in Maori. It is a type of green nephrite jade that holds significant cultural and spiritual importance to the Maori people of New Zealand.
'Pounamu' is the correct term for what is often called 'greenstone'.
Greenstone ( Pounamu ) is greatly prized and revered by Maori. Objects made from it are deemed Taonga ( treasures ) and are considered to have Wairua ( spirit ).
Green. It's the Maori word for greenstone.
You could say either Pounamu or Taonga.
iugerguer9 the maori used wood, animal bones and greenstone to make their weapons. \
MΔori valued greenstone for its durability, rarity, and spiritual significance. It was believed to connect them with their ancestors and the natural world. Greenstone also held great cultural significance and was used in ceremonies and as a form of currency.
Pounamu is considered by Maori to be a Taonga or treasure; it has huge spiritual and technological importance to Maori. It was valuable material to the Maori, for it could be fashioned into usable tools. It was treasured for its hardness, its beauty and significance on many cultural levels.