I'm linking in to another of my blogs.
This is one of the things I really want to know about. 1. I love weaving. 2. There may be whanau who want to be able to preserve whariki (and other taonga) they hold in their collection and this may help.
Cindy- the registrar told me about some pamphlets that have been put out, by Rangi Te Kanawa about how to store kakahu, korowai, piupiu etc.
Here's the link
how the museum looks after whariki
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