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Textiles are an important aspect of ceremonial life. The single panel ikat shoulder scarf called Heleda is worn by men or women for ceremonies and special occasions. The ikat motif on this cloth called Kelakku Hegai, Kelakku diamond zigzag pattern with a Hegai hook. Kelakku Hegai is known to be one of the oldest motifs before the split of Hubi Ae and Hubi Iki. Traditional textiles always contain elements that relate to the way of life within the culture.
Sabu is a small island to the west of Timor. The people of this island have a strong culture and while many have converted to Christianity the traditional religion Jingi Tiu still prevails. All ceremonies related to land management are overseen by traditional leaders called Mone Ama. Within the Mone Ama is the Apu Lodo ‘Descendent of the Sun’ and Deo Rai ‘Lord of the Land’.
This textile is lovely as a decor accent and to be worn as a belt or a scarf.
Information about the makers will be supplied with each cloth.
Warp ikat, single panel, twisted fringe, commercial cotton, natural dyes. Ikat tied, dyed and woven in Sabu, 2023. Size 206 x 14 cm / 81 x 5.5 in
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