Handwoven Kato Tu'aniu crafted by Sione Maileseni
Handwoven Kato Tu'aniu crafted by Sione Maileseni. Image: Sione Maileseni
© Sione Maileseni

Recommended age: 16+ years

Suitable for: Intermediate - Advanced skill level

Join us for a unique experience with Tongan master weaver, artist, and designer Sione Maileseni, to learn the technique of Lalanga Kafa (Tongan decorative rope weaving).

The Kafa is a beautifully woven rope made from coconut sinnet, traditionally used as a belt to secure a Ta'ovala (Tongan dress) in Tongan attire. Learn from Sione's expert knowledge and gentle step-by-step instruction to gain a deeper understanding of the intricate art of weaving a Kafa. As you practice Lalanga Kafe discover how it can be adapted to create everyday items like the Kato Tu'aniu (basket). Set to be a fun and engaging shared learning experience where you will enhance your weaving skills, build greater community and deepen your connections with Tongan culture.

Experience a skill mastered only by a handful in Tonga. Book your spot today, as places are limited!

Please note, this rare weaving technique takes years to perfect so the focus of this masterclass will be learning skills and techniques rather than completing a finished item.



Sione Maileseni

Sione Maileseni is a celebrated Tongan master weaver, artist and designer.

Sione Maileseni is a celebrated Tongan master weaver, artist and designer.

Image: Mel Koutchavlis
© Australian Museum

Sione Maileseni is a celebrated Tongan master weaver, designer and artist. Renowned for his expertise in the intricate craft of coconut fibre weaving and his dedication to preserving traditional weaving art forms, Sione's exceptional creations have appeared at prominent cultural institutions and events such as the Australian Museum, Brisbane Art Gallery of Modern Art and the Style Pasifika Fashion Show. Sione's work has travelled internationally to museums, exhibitions and expos in the United States, China and New Zealand.