Iju, kainōknōk (woven star)
This woven star is modern decor. Today, this along with a few other ornaments are used for house decorations.
Iju, kainōknōk (woven star)
This woven star was created by contemporary weavers. This and other ornaments used as household decorations.
Ebbo
This ebbo is used in a traditional game called anidep.
Obon̄, kainōknōk (ornament/coaster)
The kainōknōk (ornament/coaster) is derived from the idea of the Japanese obon̄ (tray).
Obon̄ (tray)
This obon̄ (tray) is made from coconut shoot, coconut midribs, and processed pandanus leaves.
Obon̄ (tray)
This is a fringed obon̄ (tray). Starting from the middle and working outwards, the midribs are coiled by stitching one on top of another.
Obon̄ (tray)
Starting from the middle and working outwards, the coconut midribs are coiled by stitching one on top of another.
Kainōknōk (canoe model ornament)
This canoe model ornament is made from beach calophyllum branches, coconut sennit (twine), and prepared pandanus leaves.
Deel pā (hand fan)
This hand fan is often used at times when a space is packed with people and the heat is radiated from them.
Kainōknōk / retam wa (canoe model ornament)
This side of the canoe model points to the asymmetrical hull side of the main hull – where the outrigger is also seen.