siapo (bark cloth), unrecorded Samoan artist
Artwork Overview
Among the most distinguished Samoan art forms is the creation of tapa, or siapo in the Samoan language, an intricately interwoven and hand-painted cloth made from pounded bark strips of the paper mulberry tree. The cloth, a token of wealth and tradition created exclusively by women, is formally gifted for use in special occasions such as weddings, funerals, and gift exchanges. The pinwheel-like motif found on this object, known as manulua, is one of the oldest in Samoan and Tongan design, symbolizing the legacy of royal lineages.