Reimiro

Crescent-shaped pectoral ornament of Easter Island
An old rei miro, with human faces on each end. This is the inner side, which was once filled with chalk.

A reimiro is a crescent-shaped pectoral ornament once worn by the people of Easter Island. The name comes from the Rapanui rei ('stern' or 'prow') and miro ('boat'). Thus the crescent represents a Polynesian canoe.

Each side of the reimiro ended in a human face. The outer, display side had two small pierced bumps through which a cord was strung for hanging it. The inner side contained a cavity that was filled with chalk made from powdered seashells.

A reimiro provides the image of the Flag of Rapa Nui (Easter Island). It also appears to feature in the rongorongo script of Easter Island (as glyph 07: ), and one reimiro is preserved with a long rongorongo text.

Although the human faces on the reimiro are unique to Easter Island, the pectoral itself is part of a wider tradition. In the Solomon Islands, for example, women wear shell pectorals which resemble reimiro.

Gallery

  • A reimiro is the emblem of the Flag of Rapa Nui.
    A reimiro is the emblem of the Flag of Rapa Nui.
  • A large (61 cm) reimiro with very stylized faces. It may be that pectorals of this size were worn by men.
    A large (61 cm) reimiro with very stylized faces. It may be that pectorals of this size were worn by men.
  • A reimiro inscribed with rongorongo glyphs
    A reimiro inscribed with rongorongo glyphs
  • A Solomon Islands woman wearing a shell pectoral resembling a reimiro
    A Solomon Islands woman wearing a shell pectoral resembling a reimiro

References

  • Stéphen-Charles Chauvet. 1935. L'île de Pâques et ses mystères ("Easter Island and its Mysteries"). Paris: Éditions Tel. (An online English version is available www.chauvet-translation.com here.)

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rei Miro.
  • Splendid Isolation: Art of Easter Island, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Reimiro
  • A reimiro at the Indiana University Art Museum
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