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Revision as of 15:58, 16 August 2018
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- Kampuh is a man's ceremonial textile. It is a ‘wrap-around the bare chest’ for wedding/tooth filing ceremonies and dance performances. It is worn over a kain panjang from songket or prada. For war dance performances “Tari Baris”, a blouse with long arms, is worn under the kampuh. en
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Kampuh - size: 92 x 147 cm
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Kampuh - size: 92 x 147 cm
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Kamuph/saput - size: 92 x 147 cm
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Kamuph/saput - size: 92 x 147 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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