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Ikat from East Timor, Timor, Timor-Leste
 

291 Timor, East Timor


Tais sabu (men's wrap)



Locale: Bobonaro, Kemak people
Period: 2017
Panels: 2
Design: This type of cloth was traditionally worn for an annual ceremony performed at the peak of Mt. Ilat Laun, usually held in September, to invoke rain. It was dyed using vegatable and mineral dyes: indido and iron-rich mud. The black band hemmed in between two bands of ochre stippling, while at first appearing plain, has an ill defined patterning in dark indigo that recalls snakeskin. (See Macro.) Note that no relationship to the animal is here implied. Snake motifs, woven in to protect the wearer from snake attacks, are very common on the islands to the east of Timor-Leste, though there they nearly always take the form of snaking lines, and rarely imitate Kodi-style reticulation.
Size: 115 x 220 cm (45.2 x 86.6 in)
Weight: 860 g (340 g/m2)
Yarn: Commercial cotton, medium
Comment: Woven on order by Milena dos Santos. The acquisition of this cloth represents a departure from the typical acquisition approach. It was made through Timor Aid to secure an example of the unique Bobonaro mud-dyeing technique.
Background: Additional information in chapters on Timor and East Timor.
Published: Timor: Totems and Tokens, 2019.
Ikat Textiles of Timor: Indonesian and Timor-Leste, 2025.
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