Also known as Roanu Veshun in Dhivehi, coir rope making is a key part of Maldivian island life. These ropes are made using coconut husks. Coir ropes are used in a variety of other crafts, including hammocks and boats. It’s both practical and decorative.
The Role of the Coconut Tree
Like in many tropical countries, coconut trees grow in abundance in the Maldives. Every part of the tree is used for something. Coir rope is one of the many crafts that depend on the coconut tree.
Process
Making coir rope is a bit of a long process. It involves soaking, beating, and drying coconut husks. Skilled locals then spin the fibres into ropes to achieve the desired thickness.
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Uses of Coir Rope
Coir rope is used for making boats, hammocks, and even houses. These ropes have always been a part of everyday Maldivian life.
Modern Uses
Today, coir rope is still used for various things. But it also serves as a tourist draw. It makes for a great souvenir and is sure to add a decorative touch to your home.