Subjects:
Intangible heritage | Culture and traditions
Ie Samoa, fine mat and its cultural value
Language: Samoan, subtitles English
The 'Ie Samoa is a finely hand-woven mat fastened at the hem with two rows of green and red feathers. Traditionally woven with strippings of the pandanus plant, the final product is silk-like and coppery in colour. The production process is highly intricate and can take years. The 'Ie Samoa is more than a cultural product, however; its true value lies in its exchange during traditional ceremonies and rituals. Women and master weavers have now set up fine mat committees in their villages, contributing to the transmission of the art form.
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Place/region:
Samoa,
Asia and the Pacific
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
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Publisher: Tiapapata Art Centre, Samoa
Published in:
Rights: Samoa. Ministry of Women, Community and Social Development
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
Duration:
Production and personalities:
Publisher: Tiapapata Art Centre, Samoa
Published in:
Rights: Samoa. Ministry of Women, Community and Social Development
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