Hawaiian Tiki Style:Temple God Poi balls are percussive implements
Description
Poi balls are percussive implements used by New Zealand (Maori) women for telling stories
The hand woven raffia belt is adjustable for 3 hip sizes - 34
Disclaimer: The shoes will have a glue-like smell when opening the box
5 cm) wide elastic waistband for extra comfort
The drum head is covered by a tightly stretched durable skin of the kala
Hawaiian Tiki Style:Temple God Poi balls are percussive implementsHand carved Hawaiian Tiki Gods. One of the most dramatic achievements of ancient Hawaiian craftsmen. Tiki's were originally found in heiau (temple) and created an unmistakable setting for ancient ceremony conducted by kahuna (priests) and ali'i (chiefs). Tiki gods were abstract representations. They were a depiction of the mana (power) of gods that they represented. Master priest craftsmen creatively depicted the gods with oversized heads, shortened
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