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Fijian Pottery from Nakoro Village, Noikoro District of Nadroga Province
  • Manage No PI00007241
    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 The pot is beaten up smartly, then placed upright on the toqi. The formation of the neck is very important. Stone is held inside and patted from outside, while the potter moves around the pot, pulling up the required thickness of clay to the brim, at this point the clay is reinforced by beating the neck with a handle of the beating paddle. Using the same beating and pulling process with great skill, the lip is held up and curved outward. The finished pot is left in a cool place, away from direct drafts to dry for three days. After four days pots can be exposed to the sun’s heat, or placed near the fire place in preparation for firing.
Photographer Joana Gonerara, Kalioni Nasio, Isaia Maku, Sulueti Korosaya
Place Nakoro Village, Noikoro District Nadroga Province Fiji File Size 4.9 MB
Definition 300 X 300 File Format .jpg
Copyright iTaukei Institute of Language and Culture, Ministry of iTaukei Affairs Copyright
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