Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62
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Tapa, Oceanic Art, Tribal Art, Primitive Art, Oceania, Papua New Guinea, fabric, 124 x 62

350
20th century
Tribal Art
DELIVERY
From: 22700, louannec, France

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    Tapa dance skirt collected in the Popondetta region of Papua New Guinea. Tapa was the first fabric available in this part of the world. It was used for a wide variety of purposes: clothing, shrouds, blankets, mosquito nets, bags and, in the case of some high-quality pieces, as a prestigious currency. Tapas from the Popondetta region are made from the bark of the paper mulberry tree and are used as dance skirts. The bark is extracted, moistened, beaten and dried. The beating process compacts the fibers and welds them together. Depending on the type of beating, the thickness, texture and suppleness of the fabric vary. The patterns evoke a number of important events or facts in an abstract, symbolic way. Beaten bark and natural pigments. Beautifully framed between 2 glasses. Approx. 124 x 62 cm / 350€ including shipping.

    Ref: QV8PTPLDJP

    Condition Good
    Style Tribal Art (Oceanic Clothes of Tribal Art Style)
    Period 20th century (Oceanic Clothes 20th century)
    Country of origin Papua New Guinea
    Length (cm) 124
    Height (cm) 62
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 22700, louannec, France
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