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Iri Buli

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  • Ingoa Kē

    Fan (English)

    i iri (Fijian)

  • Kupu whakaahua

    Iri Buli. Fan. Woven in the style distinctive to the women of Daku village, Tailevu province. Woven from drau ni niu (coconut leaflet) of natural colour, incorporated with somo (black dyed strips of voivoi, or pandanus) to decorative effect, and magimagi (coconut sennit) braided in tali tolu (3 ply braiding technique) tightly wrapped around the handle, with a loop of magimagi for hanging the iri for storage. Blade's commencement at centre base, woven out in vertical twill.

    Somo woven through from the commencement at centre towards widest points of the blade and along the top edge, finishing at the blade's apex. Identical on both sides. Small breakage at centre of the blade.

  • Wāhi
  • Accession Number
    1969.33
  • Rā Tāpiringa
    1969
  • Tohu Tuakiri Kē

    40804 (ethnology)

  • Wāhanga
Iribuli, 1969.33, 40804, Photographed by Jennifer Carol,… … Read more

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