Samoan Lauhala Roll Carving The Maori used flax in
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The Maori used flax in making clothing
comfortable microfiber yarn
• Retail fit
• Imported fabric: 82% polyester / 18% spandex
Tahitian skirt tassels are sold by the dozen (12)
Samoan Lauhala Roll Carving The Maori used flax inDirect from Samoa. The lauhala roll, or laufala, as it is known in Samoa, is made of approximately 60 leaves. The leaves are soft and pliable suitable for weaving, costumes and crafting projects. Each leaf is approximately 39 inches (1 meter) and averages about 2 1 2 inches in width. Imported. Product of Samoa. The long thin leaves come from the Pandanas tree. There are many varieties in the South Pacific islands and they have slight differences in
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