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Payment Options & Security

What payment methods can I use.?

We accept most payment methods via four well known and highly secure payment gateways, eWay, Stripe, shopify payments and Pay Pal.
- For Visa and Mastercard & Amex choose the standard credit card payment option.
- For Diners, JCB and just about every other card choose the Pal Pal credit card option.
(You don't need to have a Pay Pal account or log into Pay Pal to pay by credit card via their gateway. Just choose the "Pay By Credit Card Instead" option at the bottom of the Pay Pal Login window)
- For Pay Pal. If you have a Pay Pal account also choose the Pay Pal option.
- Bank transfer or internet banking direct to our account, choose the bank transfer option.
- Sezzle afterpay is available with 4 interest free installments.(Currently only available for customers in the USA and Canada)
- Apple, Pay, Google Pay, Shop Pay are all available at checkout.

We do not accept Western Union, checks, bitcoin (or bit. anything else) or COD

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Shipping:

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What are the shipping options and costs?
How long does delivery take
What is your warranty & returns policy
What happens if a parcel is late or doesn't arrive?
Will I have to pay customs duties, VAT or taxes?

Having to pay customs import duties on your standard postal package when it arrives is not common in most countries. For higher value items or those shipped by courier however customs charges are not uncommon.
If you are ordering anything (not just from us) from outside your own country there is always a possibility that your customs service may inspect the parcel and may charge import duties or other fees.
As the recipient is the "Importer of record" you are responsible for any duties imposed by your local authorities.
For more info go our shipping page HERE

The Art, the Artists & What's in the Package:

Availability of featured artists pieces
Are all the artists Maori?
Where are your artists & carvers from?
What cords & other material are supplied with your carvings?
Can I buy spare cords or bags?
Do the designs have a meaning?

The Materials Used:

What materials are used in your carvings
Are Jade, Pounamu and Greenstone the same thing
Do you sell whale bone carvings?

The Legal Stuff:

Where do I find your terms, privacy and currency exchange policies?
What is your warranty & returns policy

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A few words on Authentic Ethnic Art

Traditional Maori style carvings have become very popular in recent years as has art from many other indigenous peoples including the Australian Aborigine, Inuit of the Canadian Arctic, Hawaiian tribes and many more.
This has resulted in a lot of companies now making knock-offs with little or no understanding of or respect for these peoples or their cultures.

Unfortunately most of the carvings offered on the Internet (and even in many shops in New Zealand) these days are in fact very poor quality fakes which we believe are doing huge damage to the reputation of real New Zealand craft work and artists. Much of the work being sold as "Genuine Maori Carving" has in fact been factory made in Malaysia, India, Philippines or China and a lot of it is not even carved but is stamped out by machines from a bone and resin paste.
To add insult to injury these same people have stolen their designs from the real artists.

The poor carvers who make these fakes in the sweat shop factories in some of these countries are paid a couple of dollars a week if that and have to work long hours spitting out as many carvings as possible. The retailers and manufacturers who take advantage of the subsistence pay rates in these countries often try to justify it by saying they are Maori designs or local carvers can't keep up or even that somehow the use of raw materials exported from New Zealand to these factories somehow makes them the genuine article.

Be realistic, if a company in America is selling complex bone or jade carvings at $15 each and making a profit after buying, importing and shipping them to customers, what do you think the artist will be getting paid?
Would you be prepared to work for that kind of money? so why would you expect skilled craftsmen and artists who treasure their culture and their craft to accept a few cents an hour for their work?
We are approached almost weekly by these carving factories in Malaysia, India, Philippines or China trying to sell us their "Maori" carvings and the average price they charge for these knockoffs is around $3 each.
To put that in perspective, that's less than we pay our local crafts people just to make the cords let alone what we pay our real artists for their beautifully crafted genuine bone carvings.
Yes we are passionate about our culture and our craft, we make no apologies for that. Our carvers are paid well for their skill and dedication which is the least they deserve.

If you are looking for exclusive, high quality, genuine bone and jade carvings, The Bone Art Place is where you will find them. If however you are looking for cheap, mass produced machine cut replicas, there are a number of companies in Asia and India who can supply those for you.

Either way, you will get exactly what you pay for.