Information about caring for tapa can be found at the Bishop Museum web
site. Following is the URL to the exact location.
http://www.bishop.hawaii.org/bishop/conservation/tapa.html
> A member of one of our "Friends" groups has inquired
> about how to take care of an 8 foot square piece of
> cloth made from the Broussonetia papyrifera. We
> perceive this to be bark or tapa cloth, although we
> have not seen the piece, and are unfamiliar with its
> condition or appropriate care. Can anyone out there
> offer either a brief set of suggestions about the care
> of such an item, or a lead to the proper reference so
> that we can help this individual?
>
> TIA
>
> Chris Dill
>
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Ill. Trans. Arch. Research Program
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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