Tapere
A tapere is a type of woven mat or rug originating from the Pacific Islands, particularly prevalent in Fiji and Samoa. Traditionally made from dried pandanus leaves, the weaving process is often intricate, creating durable and aesthetically pleasing floor coverings. The pandanus leaves are typically stripped, dried, and sometimes dyed before being carefully interlaced. The specific patterns and weaving techniques can vary between different islands and even within communities, often holding cultural significance.
Tapere have served multiple purposes throughout history. They function as essential household items, providing a comfortable