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Revered taonga carvings stolen from Lower Hutt charity
8 Jan, 2021 12:20 AM
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The three carvings were the only things stolen in the burglary. Photo / Supplied
A Lower Hutt charity is pleading for the return of revered taonga stolen from its front window after Christmas.
The set of manaia carvings sat inside the window of the Common Unity Project Aotearoa s (CUPA) Remakery hub in the Hutt suburb of Fairfield, but the window was smashed and the carvings stolen sometime after Christmas.
The carvings were gifted to the charity three years ago by men serving time at Rimutaka Prison, and wore korowai made by the wāhine of the Remakery.