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Ikat from Luang, Moluccas, Indonesia
 

280 Moluccas, Luang


Lawar (sarong, warp uncut)



Locale:
Period: 1950-1960
Panels: 2
Design: Numerous wider and narrower ikated bands and stripes, those in hand spun cotton and natural indigo dye alternated with pinstripes in commercial cotton with synthetic dyes. The weaver's control of warp shrinkage (the 'loss' of length as the warp is made to snake over and under the weft during weaving) is examplary
Size: 74 x 114 cm (29.1 x 44.8 in)
Weight: 435 g (258 g/m2)
Yarn: Cotton, hand-spun, plus pinstripes in commercial cotton. Chemical dyes.
Comment: Made for export to other islands, this cloth was acquired by the first foreign owner with its warp uncut - a delivery practice in the Luang textile trade that according to Khan Majlis goes back to at least the early 20th c. The cloth differs from old style Luang cloths by the absence of wide plain bands between the main ikated band and the extremities. Pale blue weft. While relatively young, this type of Luang cloth is already rare, modern ones being made of commercial yarn exclusively. Ex collection J.B. Lüth.
Background: Additional information in chapters on Moluccas and Luang.
Published: Brigitte Khan Majlis, Woven Messages
Compare: 278 279
Sources: Brigitte Khan Majlis, Woven Messages, fIg. 315.
  
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