What Does A Koru Symbol Mean? 💚
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The koru is one of the most recognised and meaningful symbols in New Zealand culture — and once you understand what it represents, it's easy to see why so many people feel drawn to it.
Inspired by the unfurling frond of the native silver fern, the koru is a symbol of:
- 🌿 New beginnings
- 🌿 Growth
- 🌿 Harmony
- 🌿 New life
- 🌿 A fresh chapter
Because of this, koru designs are often chosen during important life moments — welcoming a new baby, moving overseas, navigating a relationship, healing after something hard, or simply stepping into something new. It's a symbol that meets people right where they are.
For many Kiwis living away from home, the koru also becomes something quieter — a small, wearable reminder of New Zealand and the connection they still carry with them, no matter where life has taken them.
Why People Choose A Koru Pendant
One of the things people love most about the koru is that its meaning feels deeply personal. There's no single "right" reason to wear one.
Some wear it to represent:
- A new chapter in life
- Personal growth and resilience
- Family and connection
- Peace and inner balance
- Hope for what's ahead
That's exactly why koru pendants make such thoughtful gifts. They feel intentional and symbolic rather than simply decorative — the kind of piece someone actually remembers receiving. If you're weighing up different shapes, our guide to Toki, Koru or Roimata is a great place to start.
The Meaning Behind Greenstone Koru Designs

When the koru is carved from authentic New Zealand greenstone — pounamu — it carries even deeper meaning.
Greenstone has been treasured in Aotearoa for centuries, valued for its connection to:
- Strength and endurance
- Ancestry and whakapapa
- Protection
- Connection to land and people
- The tradition of gifting with intention
And because every piece of greenstone is naturally unique, no two koru pendants are ever exactly the same. The stone you choose — or the one that chooses you — is yours alone. To understand the full range of greenstone necklace meanings, including toki, twist, heart, and roimata, we've put together a complete symbol guide.
Wondering about the tradition of gifting pounamu versus buying it for yourself? We cover that too — read about the pounamu gifting tradition here.
Choosing The Right Koru Piece

There's no single "right" koru — it really comes down to what resonates with you or the person you're gifting it to. If you'd like help comparing all the popular pounamu shapes side by side, our guide to greenstone shapes and their meanings walks you through each one.
Some people prefer:
- A smaller koru pendant for everyday wear — subtle and close to the heart
- A larger statement piece that becomes a conversation starter
- A double koru design, symbolising two lives growing together — a beautiful choice for couples, new parents, or close friendships
Often, people don't overthink it. As so many of our customers have said over the years:
💚 "You'll know when it's yours."
And honestly? That's been our experience too.
Explore Our Greenstone Koru Collection
If you're looking for a meaningful New Zealand gift — or a special piece to keep close yourself — we'd love for you to browse our collection of authentic NZ greenstone koru designs.
Browse the Greenstone Koru Collection →
Each piece is authentic, ethically sourced, and shipped with care from my little Kiwi corner here in Brisbane.
From me to you,
Mel 💜
The Sanctuary BNE