armlet (arm ornament)

Upper-arm bracelet (Bedamuni: nabu). A bracelet for the upper arm. Nabu are worn by men and women alike. This type of nabu, however, is mainly worn by women, and is called hanô nabu (‘water bracelet’).

To make a nabu, a strip of bark is shaped to measure and fastened with rope. The whole band is then wound with a thin strip of specially prepared Pandanus leaf (kaafo ruubi). Underneath the wrapping there are a number of sticks to enable the weaving of the motif. Prepared and split ribbon made of a type of fern (kaagu; see 1982.92i and 1982.92ii) is then plaited through the Pandanus strip with the aid of a bone needle (1982.118vi). As the work progresses, the small sticks are thrown away.

Nabu are only made by (young) initiated males. This nabu was bought from Napiari.

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