Malagasy Woman from Ambalavao, South Madagascar, Africa. Making Antemoro Parchment Paper from the Bark of the Havoha Tree.


Malagasy Woman from Ambalavao, South Madagascar, Africa. Making Parchment Paper from the Bark Fibre of the Havoha Tree. Paper is produced for writing and decorative purposes, called "antemoro paper" (or "antaimoro paper"). Antemoro paper is skillfully made from crunched Havoha barks (a mulberry tree family, Moraceae) from the eastern forests. Once softened in water, the paste is smoothed on to linen trays. Each sheet is then decorated by hand with fresh wild flowers, leaves and rice kernels to beautiful designs. The paper is then left in the sun to dry.


Size: 3576px × 5304px
Location: Madagascar
Photo credit: © Travelpix / Alamy / Afripics
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