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Blue Davui Conch Shell by Sigavou Studios close up

属性

手工/工匠Sigavou Studios
艺术家Maria Rova
Hand-painted on Masi (inner bark of the paper mulberry tree)
尺寸The masi is mounted on A4 black card and measures approx. 14cm wide by 16cm tall (portrait)
版权Images and text © Maria Rova

Blue Davui Fiji Conch Shell

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描述

"Davui" is the Fijian word for conch shell. These beautiful shells hold a significant place in Fijian culture as ceremonial items. They are used as trumpets to announce traditional events such as the anointing of a new chief. A small hole is bored at the tip of the shell and the herald blows through this, creating a low wailing sound that seems to resonate with mysteries of an ancient oceanic past.

 

Fijian ‘masi’, also called barkcloth, is produced by village women on islands such as Vatulele. A renewable resource, masi is made by harvesting strips of bark from specially grown paper-mulberry trees. Each piece takes days to process, involving repeated pounding, soaking and stretching. These traditional skills are passed on from generation to generation, with certain clans being considered the experts in masi-making. The uneven quality of the masi reflects its handmade origin.

 

Maria Rova lives in Nadi, Fiji. Her artwork is inspired by the wildlife, culture, and scenery of the Pacific, especially that of the remote island of Taveuni to the north of the Fiji group, which is home to her husband’s traditional clan. Sustained by forest and reef, Taveuni villagers still follow many of the ancient cultural practices that give Fijian people their unique identity. The artist wishes to acknowledge gratefully the impact that her Fijian family has had on her work. 

属性

手工/工匠Sigavou Studios
艺术家Maria Rova
Hand-painted on Masi (inner bark of the paper mulberry tree)
尺寸The masi is mounted on A4 black card and measures approx. 14cm wide by 16cm tall (portrait)
版权Images and text © Maria Rova

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