Kapa
Kapa is a traditional Hawaiian textile made from the bark of the wauke plant, also known as the paper mulberry tree. The process of making kapa involves stripping the bark, soaking it, and then beating it into thin sheets. These sheets can be dyed with natural pigments and often feature intricate designs, reflecting the cultural significance of the art form.
Historically, kapa was used for various purposes, including clothing, bedding, and ceremonial items. It played an essential role in Hawaiian culture, showcasing the skills of artisans and serving as a medium for storytelling through its patterns and colors.