Maldives industrial exhibition organized by the then ministry of trade and industries the categories of handicraft items produced in the maldives fall into the following categories.
Maldives mat weaving.
Mat weaving in maldives fine pattern grass kunaa from g dh.
These were sometimes trimmed with gold lace work.
Traditional maldivian crafts lacquer work fangi vinun mat weaving boat building maldives one of the most popular tourist attraction is blessed with white sandy beaches graceful coconut trees crystal clear lagoons and many more.
In the local language the art of weaving this mat is called thundu kunaa viyun the craft is practiced by the southern atolls of the maldives and the finest of these mats are said to be woven by the women of gaafu dhaalu gadhdhoo and hence the mat is also referred to as gadhdhoo kunaa.
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Thundu kunaa is a hand woven mat.
Thundukuna is a special mat woven from reeds indigenous to the marshlands of maldives.
At present grass mats are given to foreign dignitaries as gifts.
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The raw material for the maldivian traditional mat is a specific kind of reed found in fiyoaree which can last for hundreds of years.
Specialised form of wood carving 5.
Tourism started just 40 years ago and has given a boost to traditional crafts such as mat weaving lacquer work handicraft and coir rope making and it s possible to visit local islands for a glimpse of life.
A quintessential maldivian cultural display is bodu beru performed to pulsating drumbeats on the beach.
The people in maldives are very friendly.
Gadhdhoo were used as royal gifts in the past when these mats were given as gifts to the dutch and british governors of ceylon from the sultan of maldives.
General information 14 november 2018 arts and crafts of the maldives.
Arts and crafts of the maldives are created using mostly raw materials that are easily available such as palm leaves reeds coral wood shells stones coir natural oils and paints and traditional maldivian crafts include liyelaa jehun lacquer work mat weaving boat building coir rope making and fangi vinun thatch weaving.
It is also the only island out of the 1 190 islands across the maldives where premium quality reeds preferred by the mat weaving community are found.
The reed is locally known as hau mat weaving from hau dates back some two hundred years and this long history is mostly associated with the southernmost atolls.