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[[image:Tree22 peta.jpg|thumb|Kelabit lady in her '''Peta''']]
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[[image:Tree22 peta.jpg|thumb|Lady in her '''Peta Ba'o Rawir'''<br>Photo by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/tree22-fting/ Freddie Ting]<br>© All rights reserved. ]]
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[[image:Q149899 peta1.jpg|thumb|Lady in her '''Peta Ba'o'''<br>Photo by [http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonandastrid/ Jon Townend]<br>© All rights reserved. ]]
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== Translations ==
 
== Translations ==
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
The front of the peta (pata) is made of [[ba'o rawir]] (burnt orange coloured drinking straw beads) and edged with two rows of [[ba'o alai ma'un]] (yellow peanut beads).  ...
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;Peta Ba'o Rawir: The front of the peta (pata) is made of [[ba'o rawir]] (burnt orange coloured drinking straw beads) and edged with two rows of [[ba'o alai ma'un]] (yellow peanut beads).  The sides of the peta is made with a panel of ba'o siaq (??), edged with ba'o semeraq and a panel of ba'o bataq flanged by white, black and red drinking straw beads. The ba'o siaq panel is repeated in the back.
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:A cap with new beads costs between RM800 and RM1,000, while an antique one is valued at about RM30,000. [[#References|<sup> (1)</sup>]]
  
A cap with news beads costs between RM800 and RM1,000, while an antique one is valued at about RM30,000. [[#References|<sup> (1)</sup>]]
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;Peta Ba'o:?
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Latest revision as of 12:49, 17 January 2008

Lady in her Peta Ba'o Rawir
Photo by Freddie Ting
© All rights reserved.
Lady in her Peta Ba'o
Photo by Jon Townend
© All rights reserved.


Translations

English
a beaded cap
Bahasa Malaysia
topi manik

Description

Peta Ba'o Rawir
The front of the peta (pata) is made of ba'o rawir (burnt orange coloured drinking straw beads) and edged with two rows of ba'o alai ma'un (yellow peanut beads). The sides of the peta is made with a panel of ba'o siaq (??), edged with ba'o semeraq and a panel of ba'o bataq flanged by white, black and red drinking straw beads. The ba'o siaq panel is repeated in the back.
A cap with new beads costs between RM800 and RM1,000, while an antique one is valued at about RM30,000. (1)
Peta Ba'o
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References

  1. A tale of beads [1]
  2. Beads of Borneo - Heidi Munan