Maori Massage

The Māori massage is a technique inspired by the indigenous traditions of New Zealand. It uses specially crafted beechwood tools that allow the therapist to work deeply into the muscles, reaching an intensity that is difficult to achieve with hands alone.
Māori Massage is a technique inspired by the indigenous traditions of New Zealand. It uses specially crafted beechwood tools that allow the therapist to work deeply into the muscles, reaching an intensity that is difficult to achieve with hands alone.
In Māori culture, massage is more than just a manual therapy—it is a ritual of strength, courage, and balance. Characterized by deep, firm pressure, its purpose is to prepare the body to face life's challenges, physical demands, and emotional stress.
Māori massage is performed not only with the hands but also with specially designed wooden tools. These instruments enable the therapist to deliver an effective deep-tissue treatment by applying controlled pressure, allowing the muscles to be worked thoroughly while minimizing unnecessary discomfort.
