Rongo is considered to be the god of peace, agriculture and cultivation.
In Māori mythology, Rongo is often depicted as a kind, gentle, and benevolent atua who brings peace and prosperity to Māori. Rongo is associated with agriculture and the cultivation of crops, and he is often portrayed holding a wooden staff or a hoe, symbolising his role as a cultivator of the land.
This collection represents harmony and understanding, but more so the soft and tranquil energy of Rongo.