
Legacy of unique Fijian 'iri' - The Fiji Times
Aug 7, 2023 · Fijian fans are called iri. There are many types and sizes, and serve different purposes around Fiji’s diverse chiefdoms. The common ones, found at any wood stove in villages, are made from coconut fronds. These are rough in …
Legacy of unique Fijian ‘iri’ - Ground News
Fijian fans are called iri. There are many types and sizes, and serve different purposes around Fiji’s diverse chiefdoms. The common ones, found at any wood stove in villages, are made from coconut fronds. These are rough in texture because they’re created for stoking fires.
Fiji Museum - "Iri Ni Natewa" "This type of fan, with its... - Facebook
"This type of fan, with its distinctive plaited pattern and handle design, is known as 'iri ni Natewa', a district in south - eastern Vanu Levu. The attractive handle design is created by binding the core coconut leaf handle with narrow pandanus leaf strips and red - dyed hisbiscus fibre cordage.
Fijian Iri - Rosalias Salusalu
Fijian Iri (Fan) is a pair of plaited grass, each heart-shaped with a plaited binding around the handles, and a loop at the end of each handle. The complex plaited pattern serves to give the fan both strength and an attractive design.
Na Iri – Laveti
Fijian fans are called iri and there are many types, sizes and purposes around Fiji’s diverse chiefdoms. The common ones found at any wood stove in villages is made from coconut fronts. These ones are rough in texture as they were created for stoking fires.
Fijian Meke Iri by the CATD-Nadave 2020 Graduates - YouTube
Feb 16, 2022 · A Fijian meke iri (fan dance) performed by the 2020 Graduates for the Centre for Appropriate Technology and Development, more commonly known as CATD-Nadave. ...
Artifacts of the early Fijians - PressReader
Jun 20, 2021 · Iri. Iri or traditional hand-held fans were made from either coconut fronds or dried and sun-bleached pandanus leaves and different parts of Fiji had their own designs. For example, the iri ni Daku and the iri ni Natewa called Sovatabua are uniquely different in material and design.
Rosalia's Salusalu – Rosalias Salusalu
Rosalia's Salusalu sells authentic Fijian handicrafts and accessories, including salusalu (Fijian leis), masi (tapa cloth), mats, and sulu (Fijian sarongs).
Iri (Hand Fan) - Laveti
Made in Fiji - Handcrafted with Love and Care. Custom Orders Tailored to Perfection. We're Here Whenever You Need Us. Inspired by the empowering legacy of Pu Laveti, we uplift Fijian crafters and artists, enabling them to shine globally. Copyright © Laveti All Right Reserved. The Iri Vakaviti is made from woven pandanus leaves.
Pritchardia pacifica - Wikipedia
In Fiji the leaves of Fiji fan palm were traditionally used as fans, known as Iri masei or Ai viu, that were only used by the chiefs. A light, flexible wood was used to construct a border for the leaves.