Mud Tradition
J23.SW.SL.XXXX.086
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Patterns used in traditional textiles are very specific in their meaning and use. The motif on this cushion is called tonoling, the name of a compound near Rongkong to the north of the Karataun weaver group. This motif refers to the relationship through marriage between the two areas. This motif is a reminder of the importance of relationships.
The textile that is used to make these cushions is known as morilotong. It is tied, dyed and woven by a single woman from the area known as Karataun in Sulawesi. The black and white patterns are very colorfast as they have been properly dyed with tannins and iron rich mud and washed repeatedly in a fast flowing river.
These cushions would be exquisite on a couch, chair or bed. Each cushion cover comes with an inner lining with zipper so all that is required is for you to add the Dacron and enjoy your handmade pillow.
Ikat on cotton with natural dyes and woven in Mamuju, Sulawesi, 2024. Size 48 x 34 cm / 19 x 13.5 in
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