i Sulu ni Vakamau
- Description:
- i Sulu ni Vakamau. Wedding gown consisting of three garments: a train, a stole and a wedding gown, all made from natural masi vulavula (plain white barkcloth) that is thick in texture. The train is rounded at one end width and has flat strip togitogi (fringing) at other end. The stole has togitogi edges and is bunched at the front. The bodice of the dress is plain with straps and rosettes made of masi material around bottom edge and at side pa...
- Display date:
- Made: 1992
- Location:
- Vanua Balavu
- Collections:
- Auckland Museum Collections Online
- Contributors:
- Mereia Johnston
- Content partner:
- Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
- Availability:
- Not specified
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