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|Linked words=Gringsing, Daha, Gedogan, Kaja, Kelod, Kamben, Teruna
 
|Linked words=Gringsing, Daha, Gedogan, Kaja, Kelod, Kamben, Teruna
 
|Topic=Rituals
 
|Topic=Rituals
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|SummaryTopic=Description of the use of sacred double ikat textile during ceremonies.
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|SummaryTopic id=Deskripsi penggunaan tekstil gringsing yang suci selama upacara.
 
|Description text=A few selected pieces of the ritual wardrobe of the Old Balinese village of Tenganan Pegeringsingan from the showcases of the Basle Museum are put in their original textile and cultural context in this book.  
 
|Description text=A few selected pieces of the ritual wardrobe of the Old Balinese village of Tenganan Pegeringsingan from the showcases of the Basle Museum are put in their original textile and cultural context in this book.  
 
With 30 photos and 1 map.
 
With 30 photos and 1 map.
 
|Contributor=Annerie Godschalk
 
|Contributor=Annerie Godschalk
 
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Title
Clothing, Ritual and Society in Tenganan Pegeringsingan (Bali)
Original language
English
Author(s)
Illustrator(s)
  • Moritz Zwimpfer (cover)
Publisher
Naturforschenden Gesellschaft, Basel
ISBN
Publication date
1984
Subjects
  • anthropology
  • textile
  • rituals
  • customs
  • ethnography
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                Describing the rituals in Tenganan Pegringsingan and the use of its sacred double ikat textile.

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