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Ikat from Ende, Flores Group, Indonesia
 

238 Flores Group, Ende


Semba (man's shawl)



Locale: Ende proper most likely,given the design's sophistication.
Period: 19th or early 20th c. (before 1930)
Panels: 2
Design: The whole lay-out is a clear emulation of patola, with distinct and elaborate tumpal borders. Most distinctive are the wide lateral borders, a feature that went out of style in the early 20th; according to Hamilton by 1930. From then on the midfield ran all across the width of the cloth.
Size: 97 x 187 cm (38.1 x 73.6 in)
Yarn: Cotton, hand-spun, fine
Comment: Early luka semba, for man of the nobility. The presence of lateral borders, and the high degree of intricacy marks this as early 20th C., and as masterpiece. It makes the impression of having been kept stored away as a pusaka for many years. Few known cognates of this quality in museum collections. There appears to be a clear correlation between age and degree of intricacy of the design, which was simplified over time. Excellent state of preservation for its age. Found on a Dutch attic by new owners of the house and sold on internet among sundry household items.
Background: Additional information in chapters on Flores Group and Ende.
Published: HALI 192, 2017.
Ikat Textiles of the Indonesian Archipelago, 2018.
Compare: 161 199 239
Sources: Similar to an equally intricate pre-1890 semba with elaborate lateral borders in depot of Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde, shown below, which is not accessible via online collection search, Nr. 804-172. Also similar to pre-1940 example in Tropenmuseum, Nr. 1772-1150, but considerably more intricate; and to early semba in British Museum, Nr. AS1990.01.20, but more intricate. Similar to circa 1900 Ende semba in Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum, Nr. 36556, depicted in Khan Majlis, Indonesische Textilien, Wege zu Goettern und Ahnen, Abb. 373. Similar to unidentified example in Bezemer, Indonesisches Kunstgewerbe, Fig. 51, but more intricate.

  
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