taatiessa
Taatiessa is a term that refers to a specific type of traditional Māori carving, primarily found in New Zealand. These carvings are characterized by their intricate designs and deep symbolic meaning, often depicting ancestral figures, mythological beings, and important historical events. The word "taatiessa" itself is derived from the Māori language, and its exact meaning can be nuanced, but it generally relates to the act of carving or the carved object itself.
The craftsmanship involved in creating taatiessa is highly skilled, passed down through generations of Māori artisans.
Taatiessa can be found in various forms, including house carvings, waka (canoes), weapons, and personal adornments.