Difference between revisions of "Ba'o"
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# [[peta]] (beaded cap) | # [[peta]] (beaded cap) | ||
# [[baney kabo']] (red seed bead bobble for men) | # [[baney kabo']] (red seed bead bobble for men) | ||
− | # [[ | + | # [[beret ba'o]] (beaded belt) |
# ? (baby carrier) | # ? (baby carrier) | ||
# [[sapa' arit]]/[[tekip arit]] (traditional costume) | # [[sapa' arit]]/[[tekip arit]] (traditional costume) |
Revision as of 15:47, 15 November 2007
Translations
- English
- ba'o - bead(s)
- ba'o ma'un - antique bead(s)
- Bahasa Malaysia
- ba'o - manik
- ba'o - manik kuno (antik)
Kelabit Heritage Beads
- alai ma'un (yellow peanut beads)
- alai barit (patterned peanut beads)
- ba'o rawir (drinking straw beads)
- lukut (rosette beads)
- let bayong (blue barrel beads)
- ba'o burur (red carnelian spindle)
Beadwork
- peta (beaded cap)
- baney kabo' (red seed bead bobble for men)
- beret ba'o (beaded belt)
- ? (baby carrier)
- sapa' arit/tekip arit (traditional costume)
References
- The Star - A tale of beads [1] [2] [
- Beads of Borneo - Heidi Munan
- Picard Trade Bead Museum
- Dress To Impress Kelabit Style