Unfinished net bag (Bedamuni: ésa). A set of materials used in the making of net bags. The set includes an unfinished net bag with a strip of soore leaf and a piece of untwined gopéa rope attached, a bundle of gopéa bark (Buko, Gnetum gnemon), and a piece of white chalk or suè.
The net bag has partly been painted with reddish-brown paint, called hate.
This example was made by a young girl, Kaseme.
bag (containers); samples (basketry); plant sample
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