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LIYELAA JEHUN CRAFTS OF MALDIVES
Lacquer work, or liyelaa jehun as locally known, is one of the most distinctive forms of handicraft. In simple terms, a piece of wood is sculpted into the desired shape and then coated with layers of different colors of lacquer. Once the lacquer coating is finished, it is polished with dry leaves. And intricate patterns are engraved on the item with simple tools, without any premade drawings. They can be seen on many wooden objects and in Coral Stone Mosques of the Maldives; six of which on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List are also adorned with lacquered works that contribute to their outstanding universal value.
Ibrahim Mujah Department of Heritage, Ministry of Education, Maldives Hassan Mohamed Department of Heritage, Ministry of Education, Maldives
2017