[Hattie leaves]
- Description:
- Hattie leaf. Painted bauhinia variegatae leaves. This is a souvenir made on Pitcairn Island and sold to tourists to provide income for locals. This piece presents two round and flat leaves that have been obtained from the Bauhinia monandra tree. They have been dried and then painted on. The dried leaf on the left portrays an orange and white bloom surrounded by green foliage and a bud at the top. The dried leaf on the right portrays a blue but...
- Display date:
- Made: Pre 1980; Acquired: Circa 1980
- Location:
- Pitcairn Island
- Collections:
- Auckland Museum Collections Online
- Contributors:
- Carol Warren
- Content partner:
- Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
- Availability:
- Not specified
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