Shark Nett Gallery

Shark Nett Gallery Open for 30 - 40 minute tours. Bookings ONLY! Phone Ahead on 027.3764309 Please note that fees apply.

A Maori tourism business overlooking Havelock harbour and the Kaituna estuary in the Marlborough Sounds. Our Maori Heritage Art Gallery houses the world's largest "private" collection of contemporary and traditional Maori carvings of which we specialise in personal guided tours for all those that visit. All products and services incorporate the values and manaakitanga (the art of hosting) of the l

ocal mana whenua (local people of authority)of Rangitane, so that visitors can have a genuine and authentic Maori experience in a relaxed atmosphere. The collection itself is not for sale however we do have many special items available to appease those of you that want a momento of your experience here at Shark Nett. We encourage our visitors and friends to phone ahead and book their Shark Nett experience on (03) 5742877 or (027) 3764309 or feel free to email us on [email protected] as during the off season you will find the gallery closed unless you phone us ahead of your visit.

26/04/2021
Kaituna Taniwha designed by Nett for the Shark Nett Shop
03/06/2020

Kaituna Taniwha designed by Nett for the Shark Nett Shop

Designed by Nett for the Shark Nett Shop is the swimming Manaia
03/06/2020

Designed by Nett for the Shark Nett Shop is the swimming Manaia

The laughing Manaia designed by Nett for the Shark Nett Shop
03/06/2020

The laughing Manaia designed by Nett for the Shark Nett Shop

Rana is fishing with the four head men. Designed and carved by Daka in whale bone.
01/05/2020

Rana is fishing with the four head men. Designed and carved by Daka in whale bone.

Maori Appellant Court 1990. Kurahaupo/Rangitane Cross Claim of Wai 44 presented by Merve Sadd as Claim Co-ordinator and ...
01/05/2020

Maori Appellant Court 1990. Kurahaupo/Rangitane Cross Claim of Wai 44 presented by Merve Sadd as Claim Co-ordinator and Mike Bradley as expert witness. Pencil drawing by Nett Bradley.

Rana in his waka fishing with the four head men. Carved in whale bone by Daka and designed by Daka and Nett Bradley
01/05/2020

Rana in his waka fishing with the four head men. Carved in whale bone by Daka and designed by Daka and Nett Bradley

Rana with the Taniwha is carved in whale bone by Daka and designed by Daka and Nett Bradley
01/05/2020

Rana with the Taniwha is carved in whale bone by Daka and designed by Daka and Nett Bradley

The Kaituna Taniwha is carved in whale bone by Daka with designed by Nett Bradley
01/05/2020

The Kaituna Taniwha is carved in whale bone by Daka with designed by Nett Bradley

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129 Queen Charlotte Drive
Havelock
7281

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+6435742877

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A Maori tourism business overlooking Havelock harbour and the Kaituna estuary in the Marlborough Sounds. Our Maori Heritage Art Gallery houses the world's largest "private" collection of contemporary and traditional Maori carvings of which we specialise in personal guided tours for all those that visit. All products and services incorporate the values and manaakitanga (the art of hosting) of the local mana whenua (local people of authority)of Rangitane, so that visitors can have a genuine and authentic Maori experience in a relaxed atmosphere. The collection itself is not for sale however we do have many special items available to appease those of you that want a memento of their experience here at Shark Nett. We encourage our visitors and friends to phone ahead and book their Shark Nett experience on (03) 5742877 or (027) 3764309 or feel free to email us on [email protected] as during the off season you will find the gallery closed unless you phone us ahead of your visit. Please note that fees apply.