
Magimagi
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Magimagi - Wikipedia
Magimagi is a fibrous product made from coconut husk. [1] The process of weaving the husk into the traditional look is very labor-intensive. The earliest record of the unique Magimagi design is listed in the Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition by Wilkes (Wilkes, 1845).
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MAGiMAGi - VyManga
MAGiMAGi is a story about a girl named Akira. Ever since she was little she's loved mythical fantasy books about magicians and can't wait to grow up to be an author so she can write about magic.
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MAGiMAGi | Manga Wiki | Fandom
MAGiMAGi, also known as Magical Illusions, is a manga written by Jirō Suzuki. It is about a girl named Akira. Ever since she was little she's loved mythical fantasy books about magicians and can't...
MAGiMAGi Manga - Anime-Planet
One day, whilst daydreaming on the way home from school, Xiao Qiao falls down an uncovered drain and finds herself not in a sewer but in another country with two moons... and a less than ecstatic young magician called Liang!
The ancient art of lalava and magimagi - Fiji's Coral Coast
The ancient art of lalava is the use of decorative coconut sinnet lashings (Magimagi) in the construction of canoes and houses. Magimagi is made from coconut husks in black or natural. (The black colour is achieved through soaking in mangrove mud). The husks are boiled and soaked in water for several days, then pounded and dried in the sun.
Magimagi (rope making) | The Encyclopedia of Crafts in WCC …
Magimagi can be very coarse like rope or extremely fine like string. It is made only by men. Before the advent of synthetic string, magimagi was the most common material used for fastening, lashing and wrapping.