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Sandal, Paraerae

Paraerae (sandal) woven from harakeke (flax). Two whenu (strands) are overplayed for reinforcement and woven using the takirua (over two, under two) pattern. Braided tapiki (finish) along the heel ends with long harakeke (50mm) added as a cushioning element adhered via looping and threading through wefts. Three ply whiri (braid) woven with muka (flax fiber) is threaded in six loops around the outside of the sandal and a muka cord formed using the miro (rolled) is tied to the side of the sandal.

Provenance Place:
Temuka, Timaru District, Canterbury, New Zealand

D20.129

Details

Cultural Group
Kāi Tahu, Māori, Polynesian, Pacific
Measurements
280 x 125mm
Media/Materials
flax, fibre, vegetal, organic, Harakeke
Credit Line
Gift of Mr Herries Beattie, Tūhura Otago Museum Collection
Rights
All rights reserved
Department
Taoka Maori
Accession Number
D20.129
On Display
No

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