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Sarong
Sarong
Traditional garment of the malay Archipelago originated from malay Culture, formed by wrapping a strip of cloth around the lower part of the body, or a sewn skirt draped to look like this garment
Dessin dans l'album; Dessins de la collection Carven de l'hiver 1960 réunis en album.; Au recto du dessin, en haut à droite, à la gouache noire : "Sarong. 80-"; …
This sarong is a Javanese men's skirt of Surinamese manufacture.
The sarong consists of two hand-sewn ikat cloths of hand-spun cotton, with additional woven white lines or symmetrical figures. The badan is blue, the kepala is red. The sarong is worn during the first and second (sometimes third) evening and night of the…
This cloth was worn in 1980 by the mythical figure Moa ma Jum in the afternoon of the second day of the harvest ritual during the ciawa or legu ritual.
According to the donor the kains were made around 1885 in Pekalongan in the batik factory of Mrs van de Ende. According to textile curator I. van Hout, however, there was never a batik at van de Ende. What this lady did is frequently give orders to differ…
A richly decorated sarong made of woven cotton. Apart from the fact that it can be determined who wore this sarong, it is also true that the women who wore it are depicted on the cloth itself, amidst countless other figures. Moreover, for these wearers - …
A tubular cloth made of woven silk. The cloth consists of two strips, sewn together lengthwise and then joined widthwise. The cloth consists of a blue field with golden star shapes and a red field decorated with straight white stripes and golden flower fi…
belongs to baad 300274/566-271
A tubular cloth made of woven cotton. The cloth consists of two identical strips, sewn together lengthwise. Then the strips are sewn together again. The cloth has at the bottom and at the top broad black bands, which are followed by white and red bands. T…
A long women's skirt, consisting of a cloth sewn together into a cylinder which is wrapped around the hips, is called "tapis" in Lampung. On the woven striped cotton cloth motives are embroidered in gold thread. Also other glittering materia…
Costumes at the wayang wong.
Sarongs like these are traditionally part of women's adat clothing; they are only worn on special occasions. On the Babar Islands, despite the emergence of Western garments supplied by traders, the cloths are still woven, albeit in small numbers.\ The…