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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Samoan Siapo

Kia ora bloggers over the past couple of weeks we have been doing Samoan Siapo and some Samoan we all made Siapo artwork, One of the oldest and most important traditions of Samoa is the Siapo or Tapa.  It is a type of cloth made from the bark of the mulberry tree.  It is very time-consuming, because the bark must be harvested, stripped, separated, scraped, and beaten before it can be used.  It is then laid out in the sun to dry.

The artist uses natural dyes, created from items such as berries, bark, and nuts to make patterns on the cloth.

There are 13 traditional patterns used on Siapo that represent things common to Samoan culture such as nets, coconut leaves, shells and flowers.

Have you heard about Siapo before??

This is my design we all used pastels and brown dye here is mine


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