T02.TM.BN.371
This classic natural dyed, hand woven blanket is locally called a Beti Naek used as a man's hip wrap. Pieces of art such as this are wonderful to live with. Let it adorn your bed, or wall or even wrap up in it on a chilly night.
The textiles of Miomafo area in west Timor are renown for their indigo work with intricate ikat. The prominent motif on this textiles is called Ma'kai bia suna naek refers to a large hooked motif like that of buffalo horn. It represents our interconnection between society, nature and the Divine.
This exquisite textile is nice for wall hanging or used as throw.With questions or for assistance, please contact. jeanhowebali@gmail.com, stating the product name and its SKU (listed under the price). Shipping is free, but customs duty and sales tax levied by the destination country will not be added. Any customs duty and sales tax will be payable by the customer. All sales are final and no returns will be accepted.
We work directly with over 1,000 women in more than 35 groups on 12 Indonesian islands from Kalimantan to Timor
We empower women’s enterprises and put money directly into women’s hands where it best ensures their households’ welfares.
Our cultural and technical support moves weavers to great pride of ownership, inspiring the extraordinary quality of their work.
Dye plant use perpetuates a sustainable relationship with the land, and helps a community prioritize conservation.