This is a one-of-a-kind large 35 inch x 52 inch Samoan Tapa (Siapo) from Malua.  Although the piece is almost 100 years old it has been kept in pristine condition.  What makes this piece so special and unique is also a photo of the villager that owned this piece previously.


Tapa is a traditional cloth made from the bark of trees and is a significant part of Samoan culture. The exhibit is of exceptional quality. These pieces hold significant historical and cultural importance.  Tapa is highly significant in Samoan culture. 


This artifact is priceless, and was acquired from a museum auction.  It is a perfect opportunity for anyone that wants to display this beautiful work, or own a significant piece of cultural history.



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