kapaoret
Kapaoret is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Maori cloak, originating from New Zealand. These cloaks are intricately woven, often using flax (harakeke) as the primary material. The weaving techniques employed are highly skilled and have been passed down through generations, forming an important part of Maori cultural heritage.
The design and patterns of kapaoret can convey a variety of meanings, reflecting the status, lineage, and
Materials used in the construction of kapaoret varied, with flax being the most common. However, other natural
Today, kapaoret continue to be important cultural artifacts, studied and preserved to understand Maori history and