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Raki (hand spun bush string)

String is primarily made from the bark of Baḻgurr (Red-flowered Kurrajong – Brachychiton megaphyllus) but sometimes Banyan tree (Ficus virens) and Cocky Apple tree (Planchonia careya). Sections of the tree are cut, and depending on the size, whole portions or part portions from the trunk. The inner bark is beaten or chewed to soften then dyed with natural bush dyes. Once softened and dyed, parts of the fibre are separated into fine strips then rolled on the thigh to create a rope otherwise known as bush string. The bush string is a useful Yolngu item- it can be made into string bags, rope for fishing,  ceremonial items such as headbands, armbands, skirts and many other items.

Categories: Bula'bula Arts

Name: Ramingining Weavers



Biography:

The Ramingining Weavers are:

Betty Matjarra (1)
Lynnette Birririn
Mary Dhapalany (1)
Julie Djulibing (1)
Melinda Gedjen
Judith Djelirr
Joy Gadawarr
Cecily Mopbarrmbrr
 
 


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