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| | | 042 Roti Group, Roti
Lafa (shawl)
| Locale: | Nemberala village in West Roti (probably). | Period: | Circa 1950 | Panels: | 2 | Design: | Lafa ketemak. Patola inspired motif, branching flowers in two broad bands, and tumpal borders. Executed in two tones of indigo, two tones of morinda red and touches (faded on one face of the cloth) of yellow, which in a few spots creates green through overdyeing of pale indigo. | Size: | 90 x 155 cm (35.4 x 61 in) | Weight: | 480 g (344 g/m2) | Yarn: | Cotton, hand-spun, fine | Comment: | Pattern's boldness is enhanced by meticulous weaving. Because yarn was doubled throughout, the feel of the cloth is a ltitle rougher than the fine, very smooth hand spun would make one expect. The deft lima varna (five colours) with yellow accents done in kunyit, turmeric, is restricted to the nobility. Absence of lateral bleeding of the yellow dye shows that the fifth colour was not added after the weaving but actually ikated in. The overall styling and the presence of yellow and tiny patches of green (pale indigo overdyed with indigo) place it firmly in the village of Nemberala, western Roti. | Background: | Additional information in chapters on Roti Group and Roti. | Published: | Ikat Textiles of the Indonesian Archipelago, 2018.
| Compare: | 011 012 003 141 127 | Sources: | Similar to selendang in Tropenmuseum, Nr. 633-4. Also similar to one depicted in Khan-Majlis, Indonesische Textilien, Wege zu Goettern und Ahnen, Fig. 448. | |
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