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Snapshot: Pacific Patterns

Were, Graeme; Küchler, Susanne

Authors

Graeme Were

Susanne Küchler



Contributors

Joanne B. Eicher
Editor

Phyllis G. Tortora
Editor

Abstract

For many, pattern and decoration express an ideology of visual pleasure, but the often-ostentatious designs fashioned by Pacific Islanders from fragile leaf fronds and imported fabrics tell a different story. Stamped or stenciled, plaited or bound, pattern making in the Pacific is concerned with making relations to identity and to land tangible in the most striking ways and the most economic fashion. Though trivialized and hence overlooked—especially for those patterns created by women on the surfaces of wraps, baskets, and mats of all kinds—nowhere does pattern flourish so vibrantly in the Pacific as in the medium of dress.

Citation

Were, G., & Küchler, S. (2010). Snapshot: Pacific Patterns. In J. B. Eicher, & P. G. Tortora (Eds.), Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, Volume 10: Global Perspectives (116-118). Berg. https://doi.org/10.2752/bewdf/edch10015

Publication Date Jan 1, 2010
Deposit Date Oct 9, 2024
Pages 116-118
Book Title Berg Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion, Volume 10: Global Perspectives
ISBN 9781847883995
DOI https://doi.org/10.2752/bewdf/edch10015