Patarimu
Patarimu is a traditional textile weaving practice of the island communities in the Patari Archipelago. The term comes from the Patari language and roughly translates as "to weave together." The practice encompasses both the production of cloth and the decorative patterns used on it.
Textiles are produced on backstrap looms using hand-spun cotton, ramie, or bark fibers. Weavers create geometric
Documentary references to patarimu appear in trade records dating from the 17th century, with regional variations
Patarimu textiles carry social and cultural meaning beyond utility. Patterns may signal clan affiliation, marital status,
Contemporary status and preservation efforts include craft education programs, museum partnerships, and design collaborations that sustain