Raranga
Raranga is the traditional Māori art of weaving, which involves creating items from natural materials like flax, harakeke, and other plant fibers. This craft has been practiced for centuries and is an important aspect of Māori culture, reflecting their connection to the land and environment. Weaving can produce a variety of items, including baskets, mats, and clothing.
The process of Raranga requires skill and knowledge passed down through generations. Weavers often incorporate patterns and designs that hold cultural significance, telling stories or representing tribal identities. Today, Raranga continues to thrive, with many artists blending traditional techniques with contemporary styles.