Tanya Masaniai Ibarra Art
September “Hair” Canvas
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Samoan tatau (tattoos) have many different meanings. Women in Samoa traditionally have malu (full thigh tattoos) and/or tualima (back of the hand). The marks on the back of the hand are considered an honor based on the duties of the woman. This is true, especially if she participates in the village primarily with presenting (kava for example) and her hands are marked to show her responsibilities.
In this piece, a beautiful teine samoa shows off her beautiful tualima (hand marks) while fixing her hair.
Looking to add a little flair to your room or office? Look no further - this canvas print has a vivid, fade-resistant print that you're bound to fall in love with.
• Acid-free, PH-neutral, poly-cotton base
• 20.5 mil (0.5 mm) thick poly-cotton blend canvas
• Canvas fabric weight: 13.9 oz/yd2(470 g/m²)
• Fade-resistant
• Hand-stretched over solid wood stretcher bars
• Matte finish coating
• 1.5″ (3.81 cm) deep
• Mounting brackets included
• Blank product in the EU sourced from Latvia
• Blank product in the US sourced from the US




