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Both the Paua and the Greenstone (Pounamu) help add mana (spirit) to any carving they inhabit plus giving it a indefinite link to New Zealand

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Why are paua shells colouful?

Mostly owing to the minerals in the waters around New Zealand also the Paua's diet helps as well.


Where in nz is the big paua?

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.


What was used for maori carving?

Wood, usually Totara. It was carved using adzes and chisels. Paua shell was used for the eyes.


What types of paua are there?

There is 3 variations of Paua in New Zealand. The Standard Yellow or black foot, then a slightly smaller Silver Paua, and down in size again to what is called a Virgin Paua (or sometimes called Baby Paua.


How much is paua shells worth?

They vary in price from a few cents each to a few dollars, depends on where you shop.


What is the enemies of paua?

Paua has mostly only 2 "enemies" one being obviously human and the other is a star fish. The star fish has a unique way of attacking the Paua, it attaches its self to the outer part of the shell and starts to bite a hole through the shells surface. The paua decides it's being attacked and releases its self from its rock to try and relocate.......that is when the star fish grabs the Paua and can turn it over for consumption.


Why do some paua not have a shell?

Some paua may have lost their shells due to injury, predation, or environmental factors. They can still survive without a shell, as long as they have enough protection and the ability to regenerate a new shell over time.


What are Paua Fritters?

Paua Fritters are a combination of flour, egg and minced Paua.


How many species of paua are there?

There are only 3 species that can be directly called Paua. Silver Paua, Virgin Paua and normal Paua (though they can all be split into sub species).


How do you say 'i have a paua' in Maori?

e whai ahau he Paua ' literally means 'I have a Paua!


What happens when paua dies?

When a Paua dies the animal releases its grip from what ever rock it was clinging from and floats freely, the meat part then is often consumed by crabs or starfish and the empty shell more often than not washes up on the beach.


How much seaweed do paua eat?

Your average adult Paua can possible nibble through about 1kg of Paua in a day, of course the larger the Paua the healthier the appetite.