Shop our Museum inspired collection
We carry an extensive range of products inspired by Auckland Museum's collections and exhibitions, including jewellery, ceramics, glass art, carvings, pounamu (greenstone), gifts for kids and much more. Every purchase supports Auckland Museum’s conservation, research and collection work, as well as our role as a war memorial.
Niho Pounamu Pendant | by Ric Moor
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Mangōpare Disc Pounamu Pendant | by Alex Sands
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Protection - Toki Pounamu Pendant | by Kerry Thompson
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Meet the Maker
Jamie Berry
Jamie Berry is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores Aotearoa histories and reflects on her identity and place within the current timeline. Originally from Tūranganui-a-kiwa and now residing in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Jamie's practice is grounded in her whakapapa and focuses on the past, present, and future. She reimagines stories through various mediums, including digital content, DNA soundscapes, moving images, and installations.
Jamie's artistic journey includes exploring visual elements such as light, colour, movement, and motifs. She is known for using light in dark spaces to create dramatic impressions of movement and life, often paired with resonant audio soundscapes that drive the narrative. Her notable work, Whakapapa/Algorithms was selected for the Beijing International Art Biennale and premiered at the Oberhausen Film Festival in 2022.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Jamie is a freelance digital artist and designer, Visual Arts Curator for the Kia Mau Festival 2023, Creative Creator for the Aotearoa section of WOW 2023, and Lead Designer for WOW 2025. She was recently selected for the Malta International Art Biennale 2024. She is passionate about encouraging self-determination and empowerment within her community, promoting authenticity, and reclaiming narratives.
Featured blog
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Graham Tipene x BLUNT Umbrellas launches at Hokohoko Museum Store
Just in time for winter, and as Matariki and Puanga rise, we're excited to launch a stunning new collaboration: BLUNT x Graeme Tipene—available now at Hokohoko Auckland Museum Store.