pumpahibák
Pumpahibák is a traditional Papuan woodcarving art form originating from the island of New Guinea. It is characterized by intricate carvings depicting various animals, plants, and abstract designs. The pumpahibák art form is typically created from the wood of the sago palm, a native palm tree found throughout the island.
Skilled woodcarvers use adzes and chisels to carefully shape and decorate the wood, often incorporating patterns
The significance of pumpahibák extends beyond its aesthetic value, as it serves as a means of preserving
Today, pumpahibák continues to be an integral part of Papua's cultural identity, with many artists and woodcarvers