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Samoan, Polynesia Western

Siapo Mamanu, late 1800s - early 1900s

Description

Maker

  • Unknown

Culture

Samoan

Title

Siapo Mamanu

Year

late 1800s - early 1900s

Medium

Beaten bark fiber, freehand painting with cut border fringe

Materials/Techniques

Materials

  • bark

Techniques

  • beaten bark cloth,
  • painted

Dimensions

Length: 188 cm (74 inches)

Place

Polynesia; Western

Type

  • Textiles

Credit

Gift of Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf

Object Number

46.072

Exhibition History

Exhibition History

Cloth Without Weaving

November 1, 2000 - February 18, 2001

This large tapa was perhaps used as a wrapped garment, as the edges are cut into a decorative fringe. The fringe border was first painted in diagonal stripes and then cut in straight lines to give the appearance of twisted fringe.

The bold pinwheel design evident on the lengthwise borders and the four-pointed star design of the central panel are ancient motifs used throughout the Pacific. These particular patterns are commonly seen on tapa from western Polynesia, especially Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji .

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