In Papua New Guinea, the bilum is among the most familiar objects of daily life. It is carried through markets and villages, classrooms and hospitals, offices and homes - holding food, clothes, books, ...
A program in Papua New Guinea is helping poor women use a traditional hand-weaving technique to make money and promote PNG culture overseas. It is helping turn Papua New Guinea's traditional shoulder ...
Large bilum (bag) made of nylon string, loosely looped for openwork effect. Horizontal stripes in rainbow colors, single handle. Donor notes: Maker, Agnes. Cost: K10. A bilum constructed from eight ...
Bilum (bag) made of acrylic yarn. Green with yellow, red, and orange square, with yellow embroidered stars inside. Single handle with pompoms at top. Donor notes: Maker, Sekaya. Cost: K40. A ...
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