How to make a Selu Samoa / Coconut comb

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2022
  • The Samoan selu: find out more about this beautiful age old Pacific adornment, popular in Samoa and Tonga across the centuries.
    These regal tall hair combs have taken many forms over the years, made from wood, tortoise shell and the frond of the coconut tree.
    Learn more about the history of these selu and how to make your own!
    Grab your household salu and get started here:
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Комментарии • 17

  • @Sourcandy258
    @Sourcandy258 2 года назад +4

    Absolutely just beautiful… The Samoan culture is so elegant and beautiful

  • @ahh-2-ahh
    @ahh-2-ahh 2 года назад +4

    Thats beautiful... I wish we incorporate this selu in our costumonial dances!

  • @jenh8288
    @jenh8288 2 года назад +2

    Beautiful Jody! :)

  • @alefosio3426
    @alefosio3426 2 года назад

    Thank you for bringing this back 🙌 I never knew we used to have these back in the days.

  • @lauiloa
    @lauiloa 2 года назад +2

    Hi cousin fotu I knew that was you lol. Yes I love the selu Tui as well. Love yas

  • @isaialeuila9327
    @isaialeuila9327 2 года назад +3

    it's a symbol status as well.
    Many women and many of high titles wore those. kinda of like samoans version of a sort of crown, as well as the tuiga and pale.

  • @bahnsontour2006
    @bahnsontour2006 2 года назад +2

    Love this ! Thank you for sharing

  • @setisavele9915
    @setisavele9915 5 месяцев назад

    Interesting

  • @salachenkoforley7382
    @salachenkoforley7382 Год назад

    Wow, that is amazing... Fa'afetai tele..

  • @garyindiana2127
    @garyindiana2127 2 года назад +2

    This is awesome

  • @melodydavid3961
    @melodydavid3961 2 года назад +2

    I would agree with what you said. We can find this around the pacific. I visited Vanuatu and i saw some women we doing it and i asked them what was it for and tbey said they use it during cultural ceremonies and only worn by women.

  • @jedinite241
    @jedinite241 2 года назад +2

    1:10 ... how does that on the left... look like the picture on the right???

    • @satalo6295
      @satalo6295 2 года назад +2

      They’re two different combs. Left is a Selu Pau/la’au. It’s a wooden comb with carved designs made from the pau or ifilele tree. The one on the right is a Selu tuāniu. Coconut midribs lashed together. The Selu Laau’s design is found in the carvings, while the Selu Tuaniu’s design is found in the lashings. Usually the lashings are woven with two different colors to make the design stand out or one color but beads are added with the lashings

  • @RaneetaFailua15
    @RaneetaFailua15 2 года назад +1

    Malo fotu manaia le aoaoga. Faamumu pea le taleni keige Hawaii

  • @torporvasflam8670
    @torporvasflam8670 2 года назад +1

    What's that song that starts @1:10 ??

  • @afalukopride6349
    @afalukopride6349 2 года назад

    @ShadrachLautalo Any thoughts?