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		Definition of tukutuku in English: tukutukunounˈtuːkuːtuːkuː mass nounNZ 1Ornamental woven latticework panels used for decoration, particularly on the walls of a Maori meeting house.  there is barely a patch of wall that hasn't been carved or covered with tukutuku  Example sentencesExamples -  Along with others, it took her three years to do the tukutuku for the courtyard.
 -  The artist's "The What Is and the What Is Not" plays with the binary codes of computer technology, suggesting the tukutuku of a whare.
 -  One of the three women highlighted in this chapter makes tukutuku.
 -  The church was carved by local carvers, and local weavers completed the tukutuku.
 -  These tukutuku are a stunning representation of our culture and our country.
 -  The tukutuku were made by pupils in her Te Reo/English class, where art is used to teach other subjects.
 -  The class discusses the ways tukutuku are presented and how they convey their meanings.
 -  The tukutuku were woven from pingao, a natural-coloured plant found in sand dunes, and keikie from the forest—an epiphyte that grows in the forks of trees.
 -  In New Zealand, we are used to seeing tukutuku in our meeting houses.
 -  A group of 43 woven panels—or tukutuku—were installed on permanent display next to the entry of the General Assembly Hall last week,
 
 - 1.1 The Maori art or practice of weaving ornamental latticework panels.
 her expertise is in tukutuku  Example sentencesExamples -  She has scaled down her intensive work with tukutuku and looks forward to spending one day a week teaching others in the art of weaving.
 -  New innovations reveal the clever adaptation of tukutuku to make fire screens, glass-covered tabletops, and room dividers.
 -  Over the years, there have only been a few with enough skills and commitment to do tukutuku.
 -  Like many Maori arts, the art of tukutuku came perilously close to being lost.
 -  Because of her spiritual and cultural relationship with Maori communities in connection with her skills in tukutuku, I felt there was something here to be shared.
 -  Tukutuku is a type of ornamental weaving using reed latticework rather than threads.
 -  With a voice that has experienced many years of tukutuku, she says, "I'm in my late 70s, and at this stage it becomes a bore after a while, and your eyesight goes".
 -  Traditional tukutuku is made from reeds set vertically side by side, with horizontal wooden laths lashed in front of them.
 -  Find resources about weaving and tukutuku from Christchurch City Libraries.
 -  His specific interest in tukutuku was such that he designed panels himself.
 
  
 
 Origin   Early 20th century: Maori.     |