The rare sound of a nguru - Māori nose flute - can be heard again.
It was almost stamped out during colonisation, but Napier man Layton Robertson is one of a handful of people around the country helping to revive it.
He makes taonga pūoro, traditional Māori instruments, such as nguru, pūtorino and porutu.
Mr Robertson grew up in Hastings and began carving at high school. He taught himself the art by reading books and studying Māori artefacts.
"You just start and you get better and you learn things each time and look at the old carvings and see how they were done and learn about the carvings."