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Sarong (Indonesia), 19th century
Batik sarong in red, blue, yellow, and cream color. Shows an all-over “banji” motif (swastika variation) with butterflies around a large-scale floral pattern (“buketan” motif), at intervals. Scalloped floral borders…
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Sarong (Indonesia), 19th century
Two breadths of cotton joined in center. Black center area showing a fine red stripe running through. On either side is a wide border woven in yellow, black, and gold…
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Sarong (Indonesia), 19th century
Woven striped sarong in brown, light brown, cream-white, and blue. Embroidered in an all-over pattern of alternating geometric, organic patterned, and plain stripes with mica pieces added.
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Sarong (Indonesia), 18th–19th century
Festival sarong worn by women, of woven stripes in dark brown, coral, dark blue, and natural color. Ornamented with embroidery and pieces of mica attached in vertical rows.
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Sarong (Indonesia), 18th–19th century
Sarong of woven cotton with brown, blue, cream-white, black, and red stripes. All-over pattern of circles of couched gold in symmetrical arrangement. Couched crosses in borders. Couched gold dots underlaid…
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Sarong (Thailand), 19th century
Design showing center area broken up on an all-over diamond-shaped pattern containing stylized floral shapes of seated Buddha. Reclining figures in outlines of damond shapes. Two wide borders, interrupted by…
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Sarong (Indonesia), 19th century
Cotton batik sarong in white, dark brown, and green. All-over large scale floral pattern and butterflies (“buketan” motif). Scalloped floral borders (a North Javanese batik innovation). Noticable Western influence in…
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Sarong (Indonesia), 1900–1968
A geometrical “ceplokkan motif”, symmetrically arranged, covers the larger part of the sarong. One end is ornamented with the “tumpal” motif (row of isosceles triangles) and small floral designs. Narrow…
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Sarong (Indonesia), mid-20th century
Long horizontal panel. Three-fourths of the sarong (the body or ‘badan’) is patterned by isolated floral sprigs on an ivory background, repeating. The remaining fourth on the left is a…
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Sarong (Indonesia), 1900–1969
Long narrow panel in three sections. In the largest section, the field is patterned by a small scale plaid in red, black, and yellow with the addition of a small…
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