Piupiu / flax skirt
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Maori piupiu skirt is made from harakeke (flax/phorium tenax) that when dried without a softening process dries into hard tube-like strands. The patterns in the top band of the taniko are created with muka threads that have been dyed using traditional methods., Maori piupiu skirt, harakeke (flax/phorium tenax) dried flax leaves to m..., 710 x 847mm
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Piupiu / flax skirt
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Maker
Diggeress Rangituatahi Te Kanawa
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Subject
Skirt, Oparure, Te Kuiti, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand
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