These Cook Islands women are making use of recycled “rumala sahib,” which are intricate cloths used in religious ceremonies by the Sikh community in New Zealand. They are using their skills and creativity to give the fabric a second life in tivaevae. They will showcase the work based on their own cultural backgrounds. PHOTO: TVNZ. 18061309
Cook Islanders in New Zealand are playing their part in the reduction of carbon emissions by using recycled materials to produce tivaevae, or traditional quilting.
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