513 results within Topic Sarong

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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

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National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

Probably of Javanese origin (batik siang-malam), the cloth was already purchased around 1940 in Ternate by a man from Sahu. The sarong is worn in full length by women during the second and third day of the harvest ritual, i.e. before and outside the legu …

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A tubular cloth made of woven cotton. The cloth consists of two identical strips sewn together lengthwise. Then the ends of these strips are sewn together. The cloth has on the top and bottom a very wide reddish brown strip, which is closed by a narrow wh…

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National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

A woman's cloth from South Sumatra. Such so-called tapis are only found in South Sumatra. The style is very recognizable. Various museums possess such canvases, although they are often damaged and sometimes of poor quality. The RMV owns about 20 of th…

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Hipcloth of cotton, decorated with gold thread and mica.

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National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
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Sarong for men.

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Sarong for men.

National Museum of World Cultures Foundation

A tubular cloth made of woven cotton. The cloth consists of two strips, sewn together lengthwise and then widthwise. The cloth has a red background and is decorated with many geometric figures and stripes in white. Among other things, there are tompal fig…

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A koker cloth made of woven cotton and silk. The cloth consists of two strips, sewn together lengthwise. Then the strips are sewn together widthwise. The cloth consists of wide and narrow stripes, partly bright in color, partly geïkat, in the colors red, …

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A tubular cloth, a "sarong", of home woven coarse cotton. The cloth consists of several strips sewn together. The cloth is blue-black in color and is decorated with, in width, groups of white and brown stripes. The edges have wider stripes in di…

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National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
National Museum of World Cultures Foundation
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National Museum of World Cultures Foundation