Te Kohinga Taoka Māori
Collection Record
Textileworking T&E, Container
Kete Muka (Wall Pocket) With closing flap/lid. Woven from undyed muka using whatu aho rua (two-pair weft-twining). Kaupapa (body) decorated with mawhitiwhiti (woven cross stitch pattern work) and some whenu (warps) are loosely woven to add decoration. Muka (Flax fiber) cord is looped through weft stitches along the body to add a swirling decorative element. Two muka tassels attached to muka cords constructed using the miro (rolling) technique feature on the front with two similar cords without tassels on the lower front. Outer edge frill work is woven independently and sewn to the item with thread.
Provenance Place:
Waihola, Clutha District, Otago, New Zealand
D90.11
Details
- Provenance Place
- Waihola, Clutha District, Otago, New Zealand
- Cultural Group
- Kāi Tahu, Māori, Polynesian, Pacific
- Measurements
- 370mm (14 9/16")
- Rights
- All rights reserved
- Department
- Taoka Maori
- Accession Number
- D90.11
- On Display
- No
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