RMC428MB–Detail of tapa cloth design; Tongo village, Qamea Island, Fiji.
RMEHEFM6–background of traditional Pacific Island tapa cloth, a barkcloth made primarily in Tonga, Samoa and Fiji
RMBF9E00–Tapa, cloth, Hawaii
RMBJ7K88–Fijian tapa cloth
RMDJD2A0–Koto Tawake printing stencils onto bark cloth made by beating the inner white bark of the paper mulberry bush Namuka-I-Lau, Fiji
RMECXC0G–Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Tufi. Traditional handmade tapa cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree, hand painted.
RMBJ7KAJ–Fijian tapa cloth
RMG06DA4–Traditional Tapa cloth from Fiji in the Pacific Islands
RM2MXD3K2–paper mulberry, tapa cloth tree (Broussonetia papyrifera), fruiting, Europe, Bundesrepublik Deutschland
RM2T60658–Edible, fruits on Tree Branch, Gou Shu, Jungli Toot, Paper Mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera, Tapa Cloth Tree
RF2BC93AX–Paper Mulberry being pounded into tapa cloth in Hawaii.
RM2JC17C2–paper mulberry, tapa cloth tree (Broussonetia papyrifera), the sepals becoming orange and fleshy
RF2GF2CY6–A Samoan girl wearing tapa cloth dancing at Pasifika Festival, a showcase of Pasific Island culture in Auckland, New Zealand
RM2T9WJNF–Pacific Island Tapa Cloth
RM2DN85JT–Tapa cloth, Medium: paper mulberry bark Technique: beaten, printed and painted, Tapa cloth printed in design of brown daisies on white circles on brown ground., Samoa, 1800–1850, non-woven textiles, Tapa cloth
RM2MGJ3G2–French Polynesia, Marquesas Islands, Ua Pou: young girl making a tapa cloth, a barkcloth made from the inner bark of paper mulberry or breadfruit tree
RME94KPJ–A Hawaiian angel Christmas ornament of tapa cloth with a lei of seashells around her neck hangs in a Christmas tree in Honolulu on Oahu in Hawaii, USA.
RM2F85FEG–Tapa. Barkcloth painting from Fiji Islands (about 1870). Bark of trees. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona, Catalonia. Spain.
RFDF7095–Green olives with garlic
RMC428FH–Fijian woman painting design on tapa cloth; Tongo village, Qamea Island, Fiji.
RMH9MNBA–Papiermaulbeerbaum, Papier-Maulbeerbaum, Papiermaulbeere, Japanischer Papierbaum, Broussonetia papyrifera, Morus papyrifera, paper mulberry, tapa clot
RMBF9DPA–Tapa, cloth, Hawaii
RM2WEWX1K–Tapa cloth made from bark bast, South Sea Collection, Oberguenzburg, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RMATB5BY–Bark cloth or tapa Pacific Harbor, Fiji.
RMECXC0D–Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Tufi. Traditional handmade tapa cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree, hand painted
RMH4XEBG–fiji, suva, tapa cloth on sale in handicraft flea market
RMB59FF9–Tapa cloth Fatu Hiva Marquesas French Polynensia Pacific Islands Pacific
RMG06DB2–Traditional Tapa cloth from Fiji in the Pacific Islands
RMD2N50C–Making Tapa, a traditional cloth for decoration, Fiji, South Pacific, Pacific
RF2BC93CX–Paper Mulberry being pounded into tapa cloth in Hawaii.
RMDJD1T4–Woman printing stencils onto bark cloth made by beating the white bark of the paper mulberry bush. Namuka-I-Lau, Fiji
RF2FM8TRD–A cultural group of female Samoan dancers performing in front of a backdrop of tapa cloth at Pasifika Festival, Auckland, New Zealand
RM2T9WJHH–Pacific Island Tapa Cloth
RFRGGCPF–Nuku Alofa arts and crafts market, Tonga.
RME9J89N–Girls Dancing in a Village Near Tufi, Papua New Guinea
RM2AC5K8X–A close-up of Roen Hufford creating kapa (or tapa) cloth with wooden beaters and paper mulberry bark, Big Island.
RF2HK3CDR–Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Tufi. Traditional handmade tapa cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree, hand painted with natural dyes using geometric
RM2BD11F3–Bark cloth. Research in ProgressLarge panel of tapa cloth. Thick white fabric made from beaten bark, painted in rust and brown in design of three rows of rectangles enclosing striated angular forms. Rows are divided by stripes of diamond pattern. Bark cloth
RMGH98AA–Antique Samoan tanoa or laulau kava bowl carved out of wood. Samoan Tapa cloth under glass on table.
RMH9MNBF–Papiermaulbeerbaum, Papier-Maulbeerbaum, Papiermaulbeere, Japanischer Papierbaum, Broussonetia papyrifera, Morus papyrifera, paper mulberry, tapa clot
RMBF9E87–Tapa, cloth, Hawaii
RM2WEWX1P–Tapa cloth made from bark bast, South Sea Collection, Oberguenzburg, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany
RF2RF8EKB–Broussonetia papyrifera textured bark
RMED2Y39–Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Tufi. Traditional handmade tapa cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree.
RMH4XE7D–fiji, suva, tapa cloth on sale in handicraft flea market
RMED9CKB–Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Island group, Malo Island. Detail of traditional hand painted tapa cloth.
RM2AJY9GF–Pacific island bark cloth 'tapa' shows wonderful geometric design
RF2D6DBCD–House on beach, anchored catamarans, Bay of Virgins, Hanaveve, Fatu Hiva
RMET58NC–a portion of a traditional spanish omelet over a wooden board
RMDJD2P6–Koto Tawake printing stencils onto bark cloth made by beating the inner white bark of the paper mulberry bush Namuka-I-Lau, Fiji
RM2NAAJC4–Village girls in tapa bark cloth dresses preparing to perform traditional sing sing Melanesian tribal dance in Natade Village in the Tufi Fjords of...
RM2T9WJFN–Pacific Island Tapa Cloth
RMDJM15T–Large group of women working together stenciling on plain bark cloth to make a large traditional printed cloth called tapa. Fiji
RMJWYT0K–Detail of the geometric patterns on a Fijian tapa cloth.
RM2AC5MT0–A close-up view of carved wooden beaters used to make kapa (or tapa) cloth, Big Island.
RF2HK3CE2–Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Tufi. Traditional handmade tapa cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree, hand painted with natural dyes using geometric
RMJWYRXY–Geometric black and white patterns on a Fijian tapa cloth, 192x140cm.
RMGH98A9–Antique Samoan tanoa or laulau kava bowl carved out of wood. Samoan Tapa cloth under glass on table.
RMH9MNAW–Papiermaulbeerbaum, Papier-Maulbeerbaum, Papiermaulbeere, Japanischer Papierbaum, Broussonetia papyrifera, Morus papyrifera, paper mulberry, tapa clot
RMC0K08A–Tapa cloth Hawaii paperbark
RM2F4GB2E–Pink tulips (Tulipa gesneriana) for Mother's Day. On the kitchen table with the tapa cloth behind.
RF2RF8EKN–Broussonetia papyrifera textured bark
RF2RMK810–Ensaladilla rusa or russian salad, typical spanish tapa with tuna and mayonnaise on a blue plate decorated with tomato and green leaves on a raffia
RMH4XE9E–fiji, suva, tapa cloth on sale in handicraft flea market
RMED9CKC–Melanesia, Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz Island group, Malo Island. Detail of traditional hand painted tapa cloth.
RM2AJY9CP–Pacific island bark cloth 'tapa' shows wonderful geometric design
RMED2Y3C–Papua New Guinea, Tufi. Traditional handmade tapa cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree, hand painted.
RF2D6DBBY–Fatu Hiva Islander with local handicrafts for sale
RMB017X7–fiji suva tapa cloth on sale in handicraft flea market
RMET58NJ–a piece of a spanish omelet over a wood board with a fork and a piece of cloth
RMRY2T4B–Jacket, 19th century. Indonesia, Sulawesi (Celebes), 19th century. Tapa cloth, printed; overall: 64.8 x 97.2 cm (25 1/2 x 38 1/4 in
RMDJM1TH–Large group of women working together stenciling on plain bark cloth to make a large traditional printed cloth called tapa. Fiji
RMAYA0M8–Female dancer from Futuna Island in flowery tapa cloth costume and cowrie shell hair ornament at Festival of Pacific Arts
RMDJCY90–Utelaite Leba making bark cloth by beating the inner white bark of the paper mulberry bush in Namuka-I-Lau, Fiji
RF2GJ1N9T–Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Tufi. Traditional handmade tapa cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree, hand painted with natural dyes using geometric
RMDJD3A4–Leba Cava printing stencils onto bark cloth made by beating the inner white bark of the paper mulberry bush. Namuka-I-Lau, Fiji
RMGH98BP–Antique Samoan tanoa or laulau kava bowl carved out of wood. Samoan Tapa cloth under glass on table.
RMA3THBN–Group of dark skinned dancers from Futuna Island in tapa cloth costume with cowrie shell necklaces at Pacific Arts Festival
RMC0K0DX–Tapa cloth Hawaii paperbark
RM2AC5T1X–Finished tapa (or kapa) cloth after it has been dyed and completed, by artist Roen Hufford, Big Island.
RF2RF8EKH–Broussonetia papyrifera textured bark
RF2RMK814–Ensaladilla rusa or russian salad, typical spanish tapa with tuna and mayonnaise on a blue plate decorated with tomato and green leaves on a raffia
RFGE0T2G–A gildas pintxos plate
RFDF707R–Green olives with garlic on wooden surface
RM2AJY9K1–Pacific island bark cloth 'tapa' shows wonderful geometric design
RMECXC0F–Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Tufi. Traditional handmade tapa cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree, hand painted.
RF2NAAGXE–Melanesian woman in traditional dress with tapa bark cloth dress of Natade Village in outrigger canoes at the entrance to the Tufi Fjords of Cape Nels
RM2PP2YXB–Woman applying design to tapa cloth, Pacific Harbour Cultural Centre, Viti Levu, Fiji
RMET58NM–a piece of a spanish omelet over a wood board with a fork, a glass of wine and a piece of cloth
RMRY2T4F–Jacket and Skirt, 19th century. Indonesia, Sulawesi (Celebes), 19th century. Tapa cloth ; overall: 64.8 x 97.2 cm (25 1/2 x 38 1/4 in
RM2T1P266–Paper Mulberry, Broussonetia papyrifera, Edible, Fruit
RMM7K6DN–Native girl in traditional costume making tapa cloth at the Arts Village in Pacific Harbour, Fiji.
RMA9BJH8–Length of Tapa cloth made in Tonga and Western Samoa..
RF2GJ1N9M–Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Tufi. Traditional handmade tapa cloth, made from the paper mulberry tree, hand painted with natural dyes using geometric
RFP6D4AJ–paper mulberry leaves
RMGH9897–Antique Samoan tanoa or laulau kava bowl carved out of wood. Samoan Tapa cloth under glass on table.
RF2B2RBFC–Two cheeses with brown cloth background.
RMC0K09M–Tapa cloth Hawaii paperbark
RM2AC610T–An unrolled tapa (or kapa) cloth after it has been dyed and completed, by artist Roen Hufford, Big Island.
RF2RF8EKF–Broussonetia papyrifera textured bark
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