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Fijian Pottery from Nakoro Village, Noikoro District of Nadroga Province
  • Manage No PI00007242
    Country Fiji
    Year 6/6/2022
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events, Knowledge and practices about nature and the universe, Traditional craft skills
Description Firewood are collected such as coconut fronds, coconut husks and split bamboo. A bed of firewood is then prepared, allowing enough room for the number of pots to be fired. Pot are carefully nested on the bed, with more firewood carefully mounted on the pots, leaving gaps so that air can penetrated and allow the fire to burn. It is important to conduct firing on a dry, cool day. Pots are fetched the next day then displayed. The unique characteristics of terracotta clay show its dark reddish colors. A smoky shaping appears here and there over the smooth body of the terracotta clay pot.
Photographer Joana Gonerara, Sulueti Korosaya, Isaia Maku, Kalioni Nasio
Place Nakoro Village, Noikoro District Nadroga Province Fiji File Size 3.9 MB
Definition 300 X 300 File Format .jpg
Copyright iTaukei Institute of Language and Culture, Ministry of iTaukei Affairs Copyright
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