Pulu
Pulu is a traditional textile made from the soft, fluffy fibers of the pulu plant, which is native to the Pacific Islands. This material is often used to create clothing, blankets, and other woven items. The process of making pulu involves collecting the fibers, cleaning them, and then spinning or weaving them into fabric.
Historically, pulu has been significant in the cultures of the Polynesian people, serving both practical and ceremonial purposes. It is valued for its warmth and durability, making it an essential resource in island communities. Today, pulu continues to be appreciated for its cultural heritage and craftsmanship.