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Fijian Tapa Cloth HC197


Tapa making (or masi, as it is also known in Fiji) is traditionally a craft associated with  women, where beaten bark is decorated with symbolic patterns. Tapa cloth was formerly made to use as clothing. Nowadays it is valued as decoration and is worn during traditional ceremonies. Patterns on this tapa cloth include flowers and the Fijian hair comb.

maximum dimension:3000mm

subject area: Maori and Pacifica, Social Science, The Arts, English and Languages, Technology, Mathematics 

subject themes: Fijian Culture, Pacific Islands, Handcrafts, Traditional Fabrics, Geometric Patterns

handling collection number: HC197

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