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Ikat from Kaur, Sumatra, Indonesia
 

227 Sumatra, Kaur


Tapis (sarong)



Locale:
Period: 19th c.
Panels: 1
Design: Traditional tapis kaca patterning. Brown bands subtly decorated in warp ikat, with a pattern reminiscent of reticulated snake skin. Five wide bands overlaid with silk embroidery. Myriad tiny round mica sequins, cermuk, have been attached by couching.
Size: 119 x 131 cm (46.8 x 51.5 in)
Weight: 635 g (407 g/m2)
Yarn: Cotton, hand-spun, medium, and silk
Comment: Antique tapis kaca (kaca meaning 'glass'), opened up for display. Excellent state of preservation. Even the embroidery, which tends to fray with age, is perfect, colours are strong. A piece with a powerful presence. Photo shows about one half of the opened up tubeskirt. [Note that at least half the weight represents the weight of the mica.]
Background: Additional information in chapters on Sumatra and Kaur.
Compare: 168 226 241
Sources: Near identical to late 19th C. Kaur tapis in Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum depicted in Khan Majlis, Indonesische Textilien, Wege zu Goettern und Ahnen. Abb. 138. Also similar to one in Hunt Kahlenberg, Traditional Textiles of Sumatra from the Atlantic Richfield Company, Fig. 6.
  
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