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The Bilum of Papua New Guinea _TRADITIONAL COLOR DYING
Description Bilum Fiber Colors There are four primary colors used for bilum in traditional societies of Papua New Guinea: red, black, white, and yellow, which speak of the country's national identity since they constitute the national flag. These are traditional colors that have distinct local dialect names of indigenous communities. The colors blend into different bilum structures depending on which societies they exist. They add flavor of variations and layers in pattern designs. The colors are extracted from local plants for dying fibers for bilum weaving. The process of color-making remains with indigenous communities as custodians of the traditional colors concept.
Photographer Helen Christine Kuli
Place Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea File Size 2.30MB
Definition 72 DPI File Format JPG
Copyright Helen Christine Kuli, ICHCAP Copyright

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