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Manage No PI00005373 Country Papua New Guinea Year 2017-02-02 ICH Domain Oral traditions and representations, Traditional craft skills

Description | Rigo Bilum. Rigo bilum pieces found in Central Province have distinct local dialect names and serve different purposes. The bilum has common features such as national colors, structure, designs, and patterns. | ||
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Photographer | Helen Christine Kuli | ||
Place | Port Moresby, Gerehu Stage 3 Family Residence | File Size | 1.95MB |
Definition | 1440 x 2560 | File Format | JPG |
Copyright | Helen Christine Kuli, ICHCAP |
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The Bilum of Papua New Guinea_PATTERN MAKING
Safeguarding knowledge and skills in traditional bilum-making contributes to the survival of the handicraft, opening up the possibility of a good future for it and for PNG. This enables the current generation to fully grasp the correct technical and social skills to continue and the production of and pass on the distinct traditional bilum of traditional societies.
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The Bilum of Papua New Guinea_STORED FIBER
The dried stored fiber is specifically selected by the weaver for specific bilum type. Different fiber texture is selected without blending to give the essence of the completed traditional bilum piece. Fiber blending is avoided.
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The Bilum of Papua New Guinea_STORED FIBER
The dried stored fiber is specifically selected by the weaver for specific bilum type. Different fiber texture is selected without blending to give the essence of the completed traditional bilum piece. Fiber blending is avoided.
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The Bilum of Papua New Guinea_SEPIK BILUM STRUCTUTE
This is the template structure of common Sepik bilum with different parts to be put together. It has standard layers including common colors, straight line patterns, and the number of used ropes. This maintains the strong identity of the common features of the popular Sepik sacred bilum.
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