Tukutuku patterns vary considerably from iwi to iwi throughout the land. Certain designs are associated with particular iwi, some may…
Material - Wool Colour - Black Size -M/L (57cm), L/XL (59cm), XL/XXL (61cm) Comes with plastic tiki + Taniko trim Pātikitiki (flounder) Taniko Trim - a pattern used on tukutuku panels inspired as fuel for the mind and imagination. If you find the hat slightly large fitting, there is an internal string that can be tightened to get the right fit. Please note we can send these hats to you but they are not in a box (unless you add a box to your order) they are in a bag. We do our best to make sure the hat comes in good condition but we cannot guarantee. We have embellished hat here in Rotorua. Hat itself is made in China Viewing via various computer screens and phone screens may cause the colour to appear different
These are three of the more common tāniko weaving designs. The names of these designs vary from tribe to tribe, and in any case are often purely functional and not descriptive. Tāniko expert Hirini [no-lexicon]Moko[/no-lexicon] Mead says, 'The names used could be as irrational as those ...
These diagrams show some of the most common tukutuku patterns and their names (although names vary from tribe to tribe). In more recent times, tukutuku panels have also included representational designs such as the kiwi and whare.
Mahi Raranga Mahi Raranga - NZ Flax Weaving - the old art to create taonga (treasures) with our NZ native fibers such as NZ Flax, Pingao, Kiekie and others. We create kete, pikau (backpack), wall art (Interior Decorations anybody?) and of course piupiu but many things in between and above these. Some items we make
On the 23-26 October 2009, fellow work colleague Hokimate Harwood and I attended one of the biggest events on the arts calendar of Māori weaving-the Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa Weavers Nation…
Tukutuku Tuturu Maori - Auckland Read more about tukutuku, students, tauira, that, their and auckland.
These 'Tukutuku' panels were first gifted to Kohia Education Centre when it was housed in Kohia Terrace just over 20 years ago.
Contemporary Māori artists are using the techniques and conventions of traditional Māori fibre work in their artworks. This piece, titled 'Taonga tuku iho', was made by Kahutoi Te Kanawa in 1992. It uses a mixture of modern materials and the native fibres kiekie and pīngao, in the form...
Tukutuku Tuturu Maori - Auckland Read more about tukutuku, students, tauira, that, their and auckland.
ENGLISH VERSION BELOW Fraîchement arrivée à Auckland, j’ai décidé de prendre un cours de Tāniko avec l’association Handweavers Guild et Jackie Pako , une tisseuse Maori, comme enseignante. Il s’agit d’une technique de tissage traditionnelle Māori , qui consiste à
Tukutuku maker Reihana Parata combines white kiekie with yellow pīngao to create the Aramoana design on tukutuku panels at Te Wheke, the wharenui (meeting house) at Rāpaki marae on Banks Peninsula, near Christchurch.
Tukutuku Tuturu Maori - Auckland Read more about tukutuku, students, tauira, that, their and auckland.
These diagrams show some of the most common tukutuku patterns and their names (although names vary from tribe to tribe). In more recent times, tukutuku panels have also included representational designs such as the kiwi and whare.
Tukutuku Tuturu Maori - Auckland Read more about tukutuku, students, tauira, that, their and auckland.
ENGLISH VERSION BELOW Fraîchement arrivée à Auckland, j’ai décidé de prendre un cours de Tāniko avec l’association Handweavers Guild et Jackie Pako , une tisseuse Maori, comme enseignante. Il s’agit d’une technique de tissage traditionnelle Māori , qui consiste à
This turapa (tukutuku) pattern, called Te Ara, is unique to Te Arawa. It symbolises the voyage of the canoe Te Arawa from Taputapuatea to Maketū 26 generations ago.
Tukutuku Tuturu Maori - Auckland Read more about tukutuku, students, tauira, that, their and auckland.
These diagrams show some of the most common tukutuku patterns and their names (although names vary from tribe to tribe). In more recent times, tukutuku panels have also included representational designs such as the kiwi and whare.
Tukutuku Tuturu Maori - Auckland Read more about tukutuku, students, tauira, that, their and auckland.
Contemporary Māori artists are using the techniques and conventions of traditional Māori fibre work in their artworks. This piece, titled 'Taonga tuku iho', was made by Kahutoi Te Kanawa in 1992. It uses a mixture of modern materials and the native fibres kiekie and pīngao, in the form...