The West Coast is a haven for artisans who gain inspiration from the
landscape and enjoy the relaxed lifestyle that exists here. An extensive
range of galleries
and craft shops showcase locally made pieces.
As well as the traditional mediums used in arts and crafts, the West Coast
is home to some unique New Zealand resources.
Jade (Pounamu or Greenstone, as it is also known) has its only significant
source on the South Island's West Coast. Treasured by the Maori for its incredible
strength and beauty, it plays a significant part in Maori culture as a much
sought after and sacred resource. Today it is carved into magnificent sculptures
and jewellery pieces, which are exhibited in galleries throughout the region.
The geological forces that combined to create Jade deposits also produced another
unique gemstone - Ruby Rock. Found nowhere else in the world, beautiful jewellery
pieces are created from this stone.