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Dayak textiles have long been revered for their unique designs. This kebat textile has several motifs. The motif encerebung bamboo sprouts represents regeneration. There is also tiang bekurung pillar with a roof that refers to the pillars of traditional houses. Each pillar is believed to have a particular function in protecting its inhabitants. Another one is called akar kiarak that means banyan root.
A kebat is usually made into a woman’s tube skirt called a tape when left plain or tating when embellished with shells, beads, buttons or bells.
This textile is perfect for a wall hanging or a throw for your couch and lounge chair.
Information about the makers will be provided with each cloth.
Warp ikat, commercial cotton, two panels sewn together to make a blanket, twisted fringe, natural dyes. Ikat, tied, dyed and woven in Sintang, Kalimantan, 2024. Size 215 x 84 cm / 84.5 x 33 in
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