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Shop art prints by award winning photographer Spid Harakeke Pod

Harakeke Pod

from $175.00

Few New Zealanders would fail to recognise harakeke, one of our most distinctive native plants. It is the principal weaving plant, and many weavers use named forms selected for leaf pliability, colour and fibre quality.

Leaf strips are used in raranga, the plaiting of kete (containers) and whāriki (mats). Extracted fibre (muka or whītau) is used to make traditional kākahu (cloaks), and for cordage. Today, harakeke is also used in non-traditional ways to create original and exciting works of art.

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Harakeke Pod

from $175.00

Few New Zealanders would fail to recognise harakeke, one of our most distinctive native plants. It is the principal weaving plant, and many weavers use named forms selected for leaf pliability, colour and fibre quality.

Leaf strips are used in raranga, the plaiting of kete (containers) and whāriki (mats). Extracted fibre (muka or whītau) is used to make traditional kākahu (cloaks), and for cordage. Today, harakeke is also used in non-traditional ways to create original and exciting works of art.

Please Select Print Size:
Quantity:
Add to Cart

The image is printed on Giclee Fine Art Paper , which is 100% cotton, acid and lignin free paper. We use Epson ultra chrome archival inks, which has been designed for museum quality photographic and fine art work.

Availability 

A2  - 420mm x 594mm, limited edition of 12

A1   -  594mm x 841mm, limited edition of 12

AO - 841mm x 1189mm, limited edition of 12

All prints are hand signed and numbered. A Certificate of Authenticity will be supplied to the purchaser. You will receive the lowest numbered edition available, unless requested otherwise.

Framing
If you would like us to frame your work we are happy to do so, please ask for a quote.

Framing comes with UltraVue 70 non reflective glass as standard.

Payment
We accept all major credit cards as well as Paypal. When checking out your order will be processed in New Zealand Dollars.

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