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Fijian Pottery from Nakoro Village, Noikoro District of Nadroga Province
  • Manage No PI00007236
    Country Fiji
    Year 6/6/2022
    ICH Domain Social practices, rituals, festive events, Traditional craft skills
Description The wedging process in Noikoro is unique. The clay is placed in a heap on big stones in the middle of the stream which runs by the village. Men with a heavy rod about 5cm in diameter and one metre long, hit the heap of clay continuously. The beating process forces all dirt out of the clay. Through experience, one knows when to stop beating as the clay is then pure and gains its plasticity. The clay is reffered to as bula (come to life). It is wrapped in banana leaves, then stored.
Photographer Joana Gonerara, Kalioni Naisio, Sulueti Korosaya, Isaia Maku
Place Nakoro Village, Noikoro District, Nadroga Navosa Province Fiji. File Size 521 KB
Definition 529 X 397 File Format .png
Copyright iTaukei Institute of language and Culture, Ministry of iTaukei Affairs Copyright
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