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Noken (from Biak: inoken) is a
traditional Papuan multifunctional knotted or
woven bag
native to the
Western New
Guinea region, Indonesia. Its distinctive...
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technique a
primitive method of
textile construction as used to
create a
bilum Loop (disambiguation) All
pages with
titles containing Looping This disambiguation...
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Bilum bag from Goroka,
Eastern Highlands Province...
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bilum,
plant fibres woven into yarn, and then
looped or
crocheted to make bags or
dresses and
other garments.
Kamel is
known locally as the "
Bilum Meri"...
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challenge was to “build an app that
would help
bilum artisans and
entrepreneurs in
Papua New Guinea," as
bilum makers often face
difficult hurdles selling...
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robes mission Papua New
Guinea – Meri blaus, lap-lap, ****a,
bilum (traditional
string bags), gr****
covers Solomon Islands – Tapa cloth, gr****...
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pearls and gl****
bugle beads White leather baguette bag A
bilum bag, used in
Papua New Guinea.
Bilums are made of "bush rope",
cuscus fur or wool, and expand...
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Biblical clothing Biblical sandals Bicorne Big hair
Bikini Bikini variants Bilum Binche lace
Bindi (decoration)
Bindle Binyeo Biretta Birkenstock Birkin...
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caves on the
Indian subcontinent. The
Belum Caves derive their name from
Bilum, the
Sanskrit word for caves. The
caves have long p****ages,
spacious chambers...
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Telefol possess a
ubiquitous accessory called the
bilum.
Young children are
introduced to the
skills of
bilum-making. Magalim, a
masalai or bush
spirit of...