Toih
Toih refers to a traditional Fijian practice of weaving mats. These mats, often made from pandanus leaves, are an integral part of Fijian culture and are used for a variety of purposes, including sleeping, sitting, and as ceremonial items. The process of creating a toih mat is labor-intensive and requires skill passed down through generations.
The pandanus leaves are first harvested, then carefully prepared by being split into thin strips and dried.
Toih mats are not merely functional objects; they are considered works of art and are highly valued