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Titi fou

human history
  • Other Name

    Skirt, lacebark (English)

  • Description

    Titi fou. Skirt of lace bark. This is a hand woven titi (skirt) made from lau fou (lace bark). This titi fou is woven to wrap around the waist of the wearer and tied securely with braided cords of lau fou attached at the sides of the garment. Lau fou fibres of a natural golden colour are woven in a lalaga fakafiti (twill weave) technique to create the upper half of the titi.

    This upper half features several decorative fakamanaia (embellishments) across the woven surfaces with dyed red and purple fibres (now faded) as well as tassels. The fibres of the lower half of the titi are left loose and flowing. Titi fou are intended for wearing during dance performances and celebrations. According to Matafele Smith, fou is a resource that is plentiful and grows wild in Niue. In the process of preparing the fibre for weaving, the leaves are cut and bundled. They are then submerged in sea water held down with rocks for approximately seven days wherein the desired fibres loosen and then can be easily stripped away from the rest of the leaves.

  • Place
  • Accession Number
    1948.268
  • Accession Date
    1948
  • Other Id

    30402.2 (ethnology)

  • Department

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