Difference between revisions of "Cepuk"
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+ | |definition="Ceremonial protective textile - weft ikat, woven silk or cotton follows resembles the layout of a patola (kain bebali). Wastra, silk with cepuk design - for special ceremonies (kain bebali)." | ||
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Nusapenida - size: 81 x 125 cm | Nusapenida - size: 81 x 125 cm | ||
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|en=The textiles shown here were produced in the Palace of Buleleng and some in Jembrana Regency between 1890 and 1920 by noblewomen and were restricted to the nobility. | |en=The textiles shown here were produced in the Palace of Buleleng and some in Jembrana Regency between 1890 and 1920 by noblewomen and were restricted to the nobility. | ||
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− | | | + | |en=Cepuk based on Indian double ikat patola prototype cloth. Bali, Indonesia, 1938. Cotton. Courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, 70.0/8256. Donated by Margaret Mead. |
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Revision as of 04:29, 13 September 2018
cepuk
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- "Ceremonial protective textile - weft ikat, woven silk or cotton follows resembles the layout of a patola (kain bebali). Wastra, silk with cepuk design - for special ceremonies (kain bebali)." en
- a kind of ikat cloth or fabric whose base color is red (Mider) en
- sejenis kain ikat yang warna dasarnya merah (Mider) id
- kain khas dari Nusa Penida (Mider) id
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Cepuk textile, cotton Nusapenida - size: 81 x 125 cm
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Cepuk textile, cotton
Nusapenida - size: 81 x 125 cm
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The textiles shown here were produced in the Palace of Buleleng and some in Jembrana Regency between 1890 and 1920 by noblewomen and were restricted to the nobility.
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Cepuk based on Indian double ikat patola prototype cloth. Bali, Indonesia, 1938. Cotton. Courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, 70.0/8256. Donated by Margaret Mead.
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Cepuk based on Indian double ikat patola prototype cloth. Bali, Indonesia, 1938. Cotton. Courtesy of the Division of Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History, 70.0/8256. Donated by Margaret Mead.
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