Leba Cava printing stencils onto bark cloth made by beating the inner white bark of the paper mulberry bush. Namuka-I-Lau, Fiji


Leba Cava printing stencils onto bark cloth made by beating the inner white bark of the paper mulberry bush. The printed cloth is called "masi" (aka malo or tapa). Leba was one of five women working in the village hall. Namuka-I-Lau, southern Laus, Fiji.


Size: 4045px × 2691px
Location: village hall, Namuka-I-Lau, southern Laus, Fiji.
Photo credit: © Mike Robinson / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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