The experience of watching serrated-edged pandanus leaves transform into colorful fiber now being spun into baskets, bags, jewelry and mats by the same hands is nothing less than pure magic.
The experience of watching serrated-edged pandanus leaves transform into colorful fiber now being spun into baskets, bags, jewelry and mats by the same hands is nothing less than pure magic
The experience of watching serrated-edged pandanus leaves transform into colorful fibre – now being spun into baskets, bags, jewellery and mats by the same hands – is nothing less than pure magic, writes Meghan Kapoor of the women of Milingimbi, who are passing on their weaving traditions.