Difference between revisions of "Ba'o"

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# [[eret ba'o]] (beaded belt)
 
# [[eret ba'o]] (beaded belt)
 
# ? (baby carrier)
 
# ? (baby carrier)
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# [[sapa' arit]]/[[tekip arit]] (traditional costume)
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<gallery>  
 
<gallery>  
 
Image:Tree22 peta.jpg|'''Peta''' (Pata) <br>(beaded cap)
 
Image:Tree22 peta.jpg|'''Peta''' (Pata) <br>(beaded cap)
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Image:Default_Photo.jpg|'''Eret Ba'o''' <br>(beaded belt)
 
Image:Default_Photo.jpg|'''Eret Ba'o''' <br>(beaded belt)
 
Image:Default_Photo.jpg|?<br>(baby carrier)
 
Image:Default_Photo.jpg|?<br>(baby carrier)
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Image:Default_Photo.jpg|'''Sapa' Arit'''<br>(traditional costume)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  

Revision as of 15:13, 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

  1. alai ma'un (yellow peanut beads)
  2. alai barit (patterned peanut beads)
  3. ba'o rawir (drinking straw beads)
  4. lukut (rosette beads)
  5. let bayong (blue barrel beads)
  6. ba'o burur (red carnelian spindle)

Beadwork

  1. peta (beaded cap)
  2. baney kabo' (red seed bead bobble for men)
  3. eret ba'o (beaded belt)
  4.  ? (baby carrier)
  5. sapa' arit/tekip arit (traditional costume)

References

  1. The Star - A tale of beads [1] [2] [
  2. Beads of Borneo - Heidi Munan
  3. Picard Trade Bead Museum
  4. Dress To Impress Kelabit Style