Single Huia Feather The Huia's feathers were valued highly and exchanged for other valuable goods such as greenstone and shark teeth, or given as tokens of friendship and respect. Through this trade, the feathers reached the far north and the far south of New Zealand. They were stored in intricately carved boxes, waka huia, which were hung from the rafters. The Huia feather caught the imagination of collectors setting a world record price of $8,500 for a feather. - Peter Webb Galleries Ltd
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