Kafa in Tongan culture refers to a traditional type of sennit or braided rope made from the fibers of the coconut husk—particularly from the niu kafa (a variety of coconut with long, coarse husk fibers).
🌴 What Is Kafa?
Material: Made from the coir (fibrous husk) of mature coconuts.
Process:
The husks are soaked to soften the fibers.
Fibers are beaten, dried, and then twisted or braided into long strands.
Appearance: Naturally brown or tan; sometimes dyed (e.g., black or red) for ceremonial or decorative purposes.
- Vibrant Colour : Rustic Red
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