T03.KL.SN.XXXX.097
Woven by the Dayak Desa women of Sintang regency in West Kalimantan, the kain bidang is a single panel ikat textile. An important part of ceremonies, offerings are placed on it or it may be used to wrap an offering. The mordanting process to achieve the red dye requires many different foraged plants and must be performed with a ritual. Dayak textiles have long been regarded for their unique designs, many of which were inspired by dreams.
The motifs on this cloth are called tangak tupai refers to a tree or branches of a tree that are used by squirrels to move about the canopy. Lekuk motif is also a way to pay symbolic respect to snakes and their ancestors.
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Warp ikat, commercial cotton, single panel, twisted fringe, natural dyes. Ikat, tied, dyed and woven in Sintang, Kalimantan, 2023. Size 162 x 60 cm / 64 x 23.5 in
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