I'e
- Description:
- I'e. Bark cloth beater. Used for pounding and producing sheets of tapa. Carved from solid ra'au (wood). Long and square in cross section with the handle round in cross section. The handle also slightly tapers and flares out at the butt-end. Four grooved sides, with one side of the i'e consisting of grooves that are approximately spaced .5mm to 1mm apart, with another side with grooves approximately spaced 2mm to 3mm apart, and with two of the ...
- Display date:
- Made: Pre 1932; Time period: not known; Acquired: Circa Aug 1932
- Location:
- [Pacific]
- Collections:
- Auckland Museum Collections Online
- Content partner:
- Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
- Availability:
- Not specified
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