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Title: sarung samarinda

Date created: late 20th Century

Accession number: ITC 2022.157

Site Location(s): Created in - Samarinda, Borneo, Indonesia, Asia( -0.5, 117.15 )

Place of creation: Made in Indonesia - Borneo, Kalimantan - Samarinda; Collected in Indonesia - Borneo, Kalimantan - Samarinda

Manifest: https://iiif.library.leeds.ac.uk/presentation/cc/xv9rf53l

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/667268

Collection group(s): International Textile Collection

Description

A sarung in silk with a red and black plaid design, made up of several panels. Possibly a sarung Samarinda. This pattern is traditionally used for weddings; a smaller red and black check is used for other formal events. This is an uncut warp weave.

Physical characteristics

Category: Textile

Technique: Textile - Woven - Handwoven

Medium: silk

Object: width 96cm height 122cm

Features

This item was originally in a plastic sleeve, giving information on its manufacture and washing instructions. This is titled 'Cara Mencuci Sarung Samarinda' (washing instructions) and written in Indonesian. It has a note attached giving details of the item and its purchase. There is also a business card of the university professor who gifted the item to the donor.

Accession details

Accession number: ITC 2022.157

Accession date: 19/08/2022

Credit: Donated by Hywel Coleman

Source: Donation

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