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a close up view of some sticks with feathers on them
Jude Te Punga Nelson – Piu Rapaki W – Kura Gallery: Maori and New Zealand Art + Design.
an image of different patterns in the style of rugs
The Tukutuku Panels
a piece of woven material with fringes on it's sides and two strings at the ends
The Rapaki – a hybrid couture – Freerange Press
The Rapaki – a hybrid couture – Freerange Press
an instagramted photo of a woman's black feathered coat
a woman with long black hair holding a white bag in her hands and looking off to the side
Portrait | Courtney Rutledge by David K. Shields – Fashion Gone Rogue
Portrait | Courtney Rutledge by David K. Shields | Fashion Gone Rogue
a woman standing on top of a rocky hill wearing a dress with feathers in it
Portrait | Courtney Rutledge by David K. Shields – Fashion Gone Rogue
Portrait | Courtney Rutledge by David K. Shields | Fashion Gone Rogue
an image of different patterns in the style of rugs
The Tukutuku Panels
an image of different patterns in the style of rugs
The Tukutuku Panels
This may contain: a person is holding a green origami star
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Weave a wind bell with palm leaves
the weaving is done and ready to be woven into something that looks like it has feathers on it
Jude Te Punga Nelson – Piu Rapaki W – Kura Gallery: Maori and New Zealand Art + Design.
a close up view of some sticks with feathers on them
Jude Te Punga Nelson – Piu Rapaki W – Kura Gallery: Maori and New Zealand Art + Design.
Piu Rapaki W – Kura Gallery: Maori and New Zealand Art + Design.
a woman is standing in front of a bookshelf wearing a feathered shawl
Te Kore
Meaning the world beyond. This other world or dimension is known as Te Kore, the 'void', in most tribal traditions. A state which has always existed and which contains 'unlimited potential for being' Energy and Potential within the void of nothingness.
the weaving is done and ready to be woven into something that looks like it has feathers on it
Jude Te Punga Nelson – Piu Rapaki W – Kura Gallery: Maori and New Zealand Art + Design.
Jude Te Punga Nelson – Piu Rapaki W – Kura Gallery: Maori and New Zealand Art + Design.
a basket that is sitting on the ground next to some plants and other things in front of it
Potiriao o waitī
the art of creating woven textiles by maori weaving book cover with two hands stitching together
Māori Weaving - The Art of Creating Māori Textiles | By Huia Publishers
Since their ancestors arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand and discovered the useful properties of harakeke (New Zealand flax), Māori have used flax leaves to create