Cotswold Sculpture Park

Koru & Totem Ram by Min Reid – £9,000

Koru & Totem Ram £9,000

KORU (pronounced kor-roo)

The KORU (Māori for “loop” or “coil”) holds deep significance and meaning in Māori culture in New Zealand (Aotearoa) with it’s spiral shape based on the appearance of a new unfurling silver fern frond.

New Life, Growth, Strength & Peace

Its shape conveys the idea of perpetual movement while the inner coil suggests returning to the point of origin. 

TOTEM RAM 

The Ram embodies determination, power, and leadership. Unafraid of failure, it sees it as a path to greater things. Taking charge of your own life inspires others to step out of their comfort zones and embrace life with courage.

Strength & Courage 

Be True to Yourself

The horns on Totem Ram signify the KORU, hence the perfect juxtaposition of the two.

RED

The colour red in Asia is auspicious, associated with life-generating energy (the sun, blood, and fire) and is the colour of celebrations and prosperity. It is also the colour of the blossom of the Pōhutukawa Tree (also known as the New Zealand Christmas tree as it blossoms in December).

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