RF2JTFFT5–Halloween witch broom, coffin shaped chalkboard and spiders on dark red background with copy space
RMRY7YRB–Woman's Skirt, 1875-1925. Central Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mbuun people. Raffia palm fiber; overall: 73.7 x 102.9 cm (29 x 40 1/2 in
RF2E5CFW7–Female feet and natural palm raffia, top view. Zero waste package filler, natural handcraft materials
RFA7XB5K–Sakalava woman working with Raffia from the Raffia palm The fibres are combed out from the leaves once the leaves have dried
RF2F98K35–Green Raffia palm grown in a tropical area on a sunny day
RF2NR4XB8–Handmade raffia mules. Sustainable ethically made pair of slippers. Responsibly sourced shoes with eco-friendly materials.
RF2BG0RC0–Rolls of raffia threads, top view. Ropes made of dried palm leaves in pleasing pastel colors, diy and handcraft hobby concept
RM2A9FBN2–Easter eggs on the palm branch
RF2AK3J0X–Closeup of raffia rope isolated on white
RF2F1P3GC–Dream beach in Mauritius
RFD4GGEF–Palm Tree
RMPEPK5A–Zanzibar Beach
RFMTXD9A–Summer hat and coconut on tropical sandy beach, Christmas Island, Kiribati
RF2R9AN0W–Cluster of fresh raphia hookeri or jupati fruit
RFT4BN47–Bath set on wood background. Loofah, Palm Body Brush, Raffia, Massage Brush with wooden studs. wooden studs.
RM2F8XH2R–Raffia palm, Raphia vinifera and Jaggery palm, Caryota urens, flowering plant in the palm family
RF2A3NDBC–textile background - texture of summer straw hat from natural raffia fibers close up
RMATJTGH–Raffia Palm
RFBWA0KT–Fuerteventura, Canary Islands - El Alcogida Ecomuseum, Tefia. Basket weaver
RF2BJC12P–Round raffia crochet panno in female hands. Handcraft, hobby concept: holding a wall hanging and a crochet hook
RMRY6M3T–Fragment of Woman's overskirt (ncaka), late 1800s-early 1900s. Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, late 19th or early 20th century. Raffia palm fiber ; overall: 121.4 x 33.3 cm (47 13/16 x 13 1/8 in
RF2K36PAM–Halloween witch broom and spiders on dark red background with copy space
RF2NR528K–Handmade raffia mules. Sustainable ethically made pair of slippers. Responsibly sourced shoes with eco-friendly materials.
RM2DCD8YN–Kinzembe or Zamba kya Mfumu, Kongo-related people, Democratic Republic of Congo, or Angola, possibly 19th century AD, raffia palm fiber
RM2A9FBN4–Easter eggs on the palm branch
RF2AK3ABF–Beige raffia bow and rope isolated on white
RMJX4PDK–Kinzembe or Zamba kya Mfumu, Kongo related people, Democratic Republic of Congo, or Angola, possibly 19th century AD, raffia palm fiber Textile Museum, George Washington University DSC09766
RMM5PKJJ–Granada, Spain: Palm fiber hung to dry at the Cuevas del Sacromonte Museum in the Barrio Albaicín.
RFT5RTP6–Rattans are old world climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae that also includes tree palms such as Raphia (Raffia) and Metroxylon (Sago pal
RFMTXDAA–Summer hat and coconut on tropical sandy beach, Christmas Island, Kiribati
RFB30WDF–Raphia farinifera, raffia palm
RFMTXDCB–Summer hat and coconut on tropical sandy beach, Christmas Island, Kiribati
RM2F8XJWX–Raffia palm, Raphia vinifera and Jaggery palm, Caryota urens, flowering plant in the palm family
RFMTXDD1–Summer hat and coconut on tropical sandy beach, Christmas Island, Kiribati
RF2A3NDBF–textile background - weaving of summer straw hat from natural raffia fibers close up
RFMTXD8R–Summer hat and coconuts on tropical sandy beach, Christmas Island, Kiribati
RF2BJC139–Round raffia crochet panno in female hands. Handcraft, hobby concept: holding a wall hanging and a crochet hook
RMRY6M3R–Man's Garment, possibly early 1900s. Ivory Coast, Dida people, possibly early 20th century. Resist dyed raffia palm fiber (Raphia ruffia or R. vinifera); overall: 169.8 x 211.5 cm (66 7/8 x 83 1/4 in
RFD1F2RN–beans in heart shape held in hands over a raffia bag
RFR7XTWN–Tables and chairs in a cafe with palm trees on the beach Lara, Cyprus
RF2K12P99–Halloween witch broom, coffin shaped box and velvet pumpkin decorations on beige background
RF2NR50X2–Handmade raffia mules. Sustainable ethically made pair of slippers. Responsibly sourced shoes with eco-friendly materials.
RMHMW851–Botany - Trees - Arecaceae. Raffia palm (Raphia farinifera). Trunk
RMAF9FXD–raffia palm (Raphia farinifera), fruit (drupe)
RF2AK3ABP–Beige raffia bow isolated on white
RMJW4BK2–Kinzembe or Zamba kya Mfumu, Kongo related people, Democratic Republic of Congo, or Angola, possibly 19th century AD, raffia palm fiber Textile Museum, George Washington University DSC09766
RFTRPMYF–Coral raffia bow isolated on white
RM2HGXN7X–Woman's Overskirt 1900 (?) Kuba peoples. Woman's Overskirt. Kuba peoples. 1900 (?). Raffia palm fiber. Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sankuru River region. Textiles-Woven
RMCFM7R2–Men making palm wine in the forest near Dukoue,Ivory Coast ,Cote d'Ivoire,West Africa
RFB33A86–Raphia farinifera, raffia palm
RMC7CAWN–Hats store in Palm Springs
RM2F8XJ14–Raffia palm, Raphia vinifera, the West African piassava palm, Central Africa
RMB34KE3–Uganda, Kisoro, Lake Mutanda. The twice-weekly market at Kisoro is a hive of activity with women selling their farm produce to traders from all over Uganda.This woman is selling raffia from the prickly raffia palm, whose leaf fibres are used in basketry and weaving.
RF2A3NDB9–textile square background - texture of summer straw hat from interwoven raffia fibers close up
RFMTXD7X–Summer hat and coconut on tropical sandy beach, Christmas Island, Kiribati
RF2BJC13B–Round raffia crochet panno in female hands. Handcraft, hobby concept: making a wall hanging and a crochet hook
RMRY60MM–Hat, late 1800s-early 1900s. Central Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, possibly Yombe, late 19th - early 20th century. Raffia palm fiber, leopard claws; overall: 42 x 19.3 x 19 cm (16 9/16 x 7 5/8 x 7 1/2 in
RMMTY3BD–Hat, crab and coconut on tropical sandy beach, Christmas Island, Kiribati
RM2T91EEC–Skirt, early 20th century, 45 x 12 3/8 in. (114.3 x 31.43 cm), Palm raffia cloth; oblique interlacing; resist tie-dye, Côte d'Ivoire, 20th century, Raffia cloth is a very labor-intensive textile to produce, because of the lengthy process to prepare the fibers from raffia palm leaves. Dida garments are exceptional for their technique, which requires the interlacing of three sets of raffia threads. The threads are kept in tension by a loop of fiber held by the weaver's foot - no loom is used. This technique produces a tube-shaped cloth, which is adorned using a tie and dye technique
RFD1F2RR–beans in heart shape held in hands over a raffia bag
RF2NR4YKB–Handmade raffia mules. Sustainable ethically made pair of slippers. Responsibly sourced shoes with eco-friendly materials.
RFR9KAGC–Tables and chairs in a cafe with palm trees on the beach Lara, Cyprus
RF2C2FYH2–textile background - weaving of summer straw hat from natural raffia fibers close up
RFTRPN1M–Coral raffia bow isolated on white
RM2HGXKRD–Ceremonial Skirt (Ntchak) late 19th century Kuba peoples, Bushoong group. Ceremonial Skirt (Ntchak). Kuba peoples, Bushoong group. late 19th century. Raffia palm fiber, natural dyes. Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kasai River region. Textiles-Woven
RF2AK3J18–Frame from raffia rope isolated on white
RFB30WDH–Raphia farinifera, raffia palm
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