Sarong Item Number: 2921/9 from the MOA: University of British Columbia

Description

Dark blue striped sarong with river snake design. Horizontal green lines flanked by yellow and orange lines dividing sections of diamond or zigzag pattern in pink, orange, light blue and white. One side is bordered by a zigzag pattern in pink and white with lines in orange and blue.

History Of Use

The complete process of making the silk is done within the village starting with the growing of the silk worms and processing of the cocoons into silk. The majority of the dyes used are purchased in the market; some natural dyes are still used. The silks are kept as personal property and stored folded in a white cotton wrap and are rarely shown or sold to anyone outside the village. They may also be used as temple gifts, for redistribution.

Specific Techniques

Weft matmi (tie-dyed) technique.