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  1. Tāniko - Wikipedia

    Tāniko (or taaniko) is a traditional weaving technique of the Māori of New Zealand related to "twining". [1] . It may also refer to the resulting bands of weaving, or to the traditional designs. The tāniko …

  2. 【tanico】業務用厨房機器のタニコー株式会社

    業務用厨房機器の総合メーカーとして厨房機器の製造及び、販売から厨房設備設計、施工、メンテナンスなど、全国に広がる営業拠点でサポートいたします。

  3. Tāniko – Introduction – The Craftsteacher

    Aug 13, 2020 · In the following tutorials I will show how to cast on with two or more colors, how to weave, and how to finish the weaving. So the basic steps. I will also show some variations with it. It’s …

  4. Taniko | Collections Online - Museum of New Zealand Te Papa …

    Tāniko is a uniquely Māori variation of whatu (twining) and is used to weave the colourful, intricate borders of cloaks. Learn about the process, purposes, and patterns of this extremely demanding …

  5. Tāniko and tukutuku | Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

    Tāniko is a method of decorative weaving used especially to decorate the borders of fine garments. The tāniko technique involves carrying behind the work threads not required for the pattern. As each …

  6. Taniko - Name Meaning and Origin

    The name Taniko carries the meaning of strength, power, and protection, reflecting the qualities associated with the legendary taniwha. It is often given to girls, symbolizing their resilience and ability …

  7. Taniko - Definition, Usage & Quiz | Ultimate Lexicon

    Taniko (sometimes spelled Tāniko or Taanko) refers to a traditional Maori weaving method used to create ornamental borders for garments, such as cloaks and belts.

  8. 185- MAORI TANIKO PATTERNS

    Tāniko weaving, unique to the Māori embellishes cloak borders with bold geometric patterns (niho taniwha, kaokao) in black, red, and white. This inclusive Indigenous New Zealand art carries histories …

  9. Taniko tutorial part 1 no.2 - YouTube

    Learn how to cast on, the fixing process of maori hand weaving called Taniko. Taniko is a traditional weaving technique of the Maori of New Zealand related to twining of the threads. …...more

  10. Taniko Patterns For Korowai - An Eye 4 Art

    Aug 7, 2023 · In the vibrant tapestry of Maori culture, Taniko stands as an art form that weaves together tradition, history, and beauty. Known for its intricate bands and patterns, Taniko plays a significant …