New Zealand Story Series

Three iconic symbols of Aotearoa — each with a story you can carry with you.

OCEAN FELTED WOOL SOAP - SOUTHERN CROSS

OCEAN FELTED WOOL SOAP
— SOUTHERN CROSS

In the southern night sky, the Southern Cross is formed mainly by four bright stars — Acrux, Mimosa, Gacrux, and Imai. The fifth star is not represented on the New Zealand flag, and is barely visible from light-polluted cities and suburbs. It has long guided travelers and dreamers across the southern seas. One of the most famous places to see it is Lake Tekapo. Even if you’ve never been there, look up — in the southern hemisphere, the Southern Cross is always above you. And now, Prestiguan has captured it for you — a piece of the southern sky, resting gently in your hands.

GOAT MILK FELTED WOOL SOAP - MOUNT COOK

GOAT MILK FELTED WOOL SOAP
— MOUNT COOK

Do you know the highest peak in New Zealand? Yes — Mount Cook, standing proudly at 3,724 meters. Snow-capped year-round, it’s a paradise for skiers in winter and hikers in summer. Its sharp ridges and pure glaciers embody the untamed beauty of Aotearoa. If you love its spirit of strength and freedom, this is your chance to bring a piece of Mount Cook home.

LAVENDER FELTED WOOL SOAP - SILVER FERN

LAVENDER FELTED WOOL SOAP
— SILVER FERN

The Silver Fern is one of New Zealand’s most iconic symbols — its silver-white underside glows softly under moonlight, guiding those who walk through the forest at night. You’ll find its image everywhere: on the national rugby team jersey, airline tails, and even official emblems. Next time you look around, count how many silver ferns you can spot — it’s the quiet soul of New Zealand.