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Various Kinds of Fabrics Typical Indonesia
| January 25, 2016, 08:43:08 AM


Indonesia is famous for its diverse ethnicities and cultures in terms of cultural wealth created no less rich. we have the characteristics of each in every area that can be reflected in the craft example woven fabric. The following kinds of woven fabric samples and the origin of the region.

1. Gloves Weaving Poleng (Poleng Fabric)



It has become part of the religious life of Hindus in Bali. The fabric used for the purposes of the sacred and the profane. In the temple. used for asp (umbrella), banners, to decorate palinggih, sculpture, and kul-kul. Not only sacred objects, a tree in the temple was a lot of cloth wrapped around poleng.
According to the study, poleng saput diverse forms. For example, in terms of color, size, decoration, ornament edges, on fabric, and the size of the boxes. Based on the color, there poleng fabric called Rwabhineda (black and white), Sudhamala (white, gray, black), and Tridatu (white, black, red).

2. Silk Gloves Bugis



Initially, the weaving tradition developed manually and traditional, but now there are some who leave the silk artisans Not Weaving Machine Tools (handloom), by reason of the pursuit of production. Of the 14 districts in Wajo, 10 districts of which such as Sub Tempe, Tanasitolo, Majauleng, Sabbangparu, Pammana, and Sajoanging, most people rely on the results of operations of silk.


3. The Traditional Sarong Samantha




Most of the population is the ethnic Bugis Samarinda Seberang, the Bugis culture are felt thick in this area. One effect has been widely known Bugis is "Weaving Craft Gloves Samarinda". Weaving sheath Samarinda Bugis tribes, spread on Baqa village and mosque. Samarinda Gloves made of silk yarn from China were then processed in order to become stronger. The thread is then woven using tradidional tool called "gedokan" or use the loom machines (handloom). One fruit gloves need to work for about 3 weeks.


4. Typical Gloves Hobo (Ulos)



Ulos or often also called Ulos fabric is one of the typical Indonesian fashion. Ulos hereditary developed by the Batak, Sumatra. From his native language, Ulos means cloth.
At first Ulos function is to keep warm, but now Ulos have symbolic functions for other things in all aspects of the life of the Batak. Examples Ulos regarded as binding affection among others. Ulos can not be separated from the life of the Batak. Each Ulos has 'mercury' alone, it means having the nature, circumstances, functions, and relationships with certain things or objects. Among the Batak often heard mengulosi which means giving Ulos, or warm up with Ulos.


5. Typical Gloves Gresik



Traditional sarong known Gresik, East Java rich motifs and patterns. By maintaining the traditional weaving process that is still, sarong has its own place in the community
Art craft colorful sarong and rich in this motif, still in working traditionally
Typical motifs and patterns woven sarongs Gresik is the color embossed with patterns vary among flower patterns, lines, mountains, to shades of blue sea with 3 types of fabric, namely silk, fiber and comb 70
Making gloves with traditional equipment creates maximum results. The specialty of this sarong is on yarn quality and artistic value still shows the characteristic natural form of flower motifs and other natural decorations.


6. Sarong Goyor



Gloves Weaving Goyor, from simple village is the village in the district Troso Pecangaan, Jepara, sarong goyor generated troso citizens capable of reaching the mainland Africa and the Middle East from a wide variety of shades and sarong goyor.

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