Māori weaving
$20.00
Māori weaving: The art of creating Māori textiles – Contributing writers – Vanessa Bidois, Cherie Taylor and Robyn Bargh
In weaving flax and other natural fibres, Māori record history, stories and knowledge, values and beliefs, weaving together people and communities. Affirming Māori culture and identity.
Since the ancestors arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand and discovered the useful properties of harakeke (New Zealand flax), Māori have used flax leaves to create baskets, mats, housing materials, clothing, ropes and fishing nets.
The text and detailed photographs show the steps in selecting, preparing and weaving flax. The origins of weaving are described, and images show the traditional and contemporary uses of weaving, the intricate patterns and the beauty of the finished products, including mats, baskets, cloaks, piupiu and art works using flax and modern fibres such as plastic, wire, ribbon and paper.
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This book is part of a series of books.
Another title available through Poi Princess is here: Māori carving: The art of recording Māori history
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