Ikat textile

Ikat tekstil.

The warp ikats of Madura are typically floral, with the motifs displayed against red, cream and blue-black ground divided into horizontal bands. The island of Madura, located just north of the east tip of Java and northwest of Bali, is also known for its fine wood-carving tradition and its fragrant...

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Full title: Ikat textile [electronic resource].
Alternative titles: Ikat tekstil.
Format: Physical Object           
Language: English
Published: [20th century].
Series: SOAS Digital Library.
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Summary: The warp ikats of Madura are typically floral, with the motifs displayed against red, cream and blue-black ground divided into horizontal bands. The island of Madura, located just north of the east tip of Java and northwest of Bali, is also known for its fine wood-carving tradition and its fragrant jasmine. The textile was originally part of a tubular sarong made from two lengths of fabric woven by women on a back-strap loom. The colours, their soft hues an indication of age, would have been produced with plant dyes such as indigo, along with other natural substances found on the island. (Text by John T. Carpenter and Yoshiko Yasumura, from the exhibition catalogue: Objects of instruction : treasures of the School of Oriental and African Studies, Anna Contadini, Editor. London : SOAS, University of London, 2007.)
Language: English
Published: [20th century].
Subjects:
Series: SOAS Digital Library.
REGIONS.
FORMATS.
ARTE.
RSEA.
ISOAS.
Place of Publication: Indonesia.