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The weavers of Amanuban have a wide range of textiles with various techniques including: ikat, supplementary warp wrap called buna, and supplementary warp patterning called sotis. There are a few remote areas that still weave kelim patterns locally called naisa.
The sotis patterning on this cloth depicts a centipede locally called beb nise. Centipedes have a very toxic bite and are avoided by humans when encountered. The potency of the centipede is what is captured in the patterning of this cloth and this characteristic transfers to the person wearing the cloth.
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Floating warp patterning, single panel, twisted fringe, commercial cotton, natural dyes. Dyed and woven by the Tae Matani weaving group in Amanuban, Timor, 2024. Size 174 x 30 cm / 68.5 x 12 in
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