Te Kohinga Taoka Māori
Collection Record
Sandal
Part of a Paraerae sandal woven from harakeke (flax). Two whenu (strands) are overlaid for reinforcement and woven using the takitahi (over one, under one method). This piece shows a tapiki (finish) along the heel end with a trimmed harakeke cushioning element adhered with a looping technique, however due to the width and thickness of the whenu (strands) used in the weaving, it is unlikely to have originally been a part of the other fragments.
Provenance Place:
Diamond Lake, Queenstown-Lakes District, Otago, New Zealand
D23.681D
Details
- Provenance Place
- Diamond Lake, Queenstown-Lakes District, Otago, New Zealand
- Cultural Group
- Kāi Tahu, Māori, Polynesian, Pacific
- Measurements
- 170mm (6 11/16")
- Rights
- All rights reserved
- Department
- Taoka Maori
- Accession Number
- D23.681D
- On Display
- No
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