Weaving was traditionally done by women, and skilled weavers are prized within their tribes. As the whakataukī (māori proverb) says, "Aitia te wahine o te pā harakeke", which means "Marry the woman who is always at the flax bush", for she is an expert flax worker and a diligent ...
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As well as practical items, women would weave beautiful garments such as skirts and Korowai. Traditionally, Korowai were woven by hand between two upright weaving pegs. Feathers and decorative threads were integrated into the fabric as the weaving progressed. Natural dyes were used to achieve ...
As well as practical items, women would weave beautiful garments such as skirts and Korowai. Traditionally, Korowai were woven by hand between two upright weaving pegs. Feathers and decorative threads were integrated into the fabric as the weaving progressed. Natural dyes were used to achieve ...
As well as practical items, women would weave beautiful garments such as skirts and Korowai. Traditionally, Korowai were woven by hand between two upright weaving pegs. Feathers and decorative threads were integrated into the fabric as the weaving progressed. Natural dyes were used to achieve ...
As well as practical items, women would weave beautiful garments such as skirts and Korowai. Traditionally, Korowai were woven by hand between two upright weaving pegs. Feathers and decorative threads were integrated into the fabric as the weaving progressed. Natural dyes were used to achieve ...
As well as practical items, women would weave beautiful garments such as skirts and Korowai. Traditionally, Korowai were woven by hand between two upright weaving pegs. Feathers and decorative threads were integrated into the fabric as the weaving progressed. Natural dyes were used to achieve ...
Weaving was traditionally done by women, and skilled weavers are prized within their tribes. As the whakataukī (māori proverb) says, "Aitia te wahine o te pā harakeke", which means "Marry the woman who is always at the flax bush", for she is an expert flax worker and a diligent ...