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1832 Antique Iban Ceremonial Ikat - Vine Pattern XL

Antique Iban Ceremonial Ikat Pua Kumbu

Among the Iban, textiles are treasured as they are more than just objects made of fibre.

In some cultures, such as the Iban, textiles have played a major, if not central role, in all the ceremonies surrounding the important events in life. Power structures among women are based on dyeing and weaving skills. Perhaps the most important materials owned by families were textiles.

Ikat textiles are among the hardest to make, as the tie-dye is done on the unwoven threads before they are woven into cloth. So with a design in the weaver's imagination, the thread is dyed in sections as per the pattern that is required to be created. This takes immense precision and calculation. So when we note that these textiles were made decades ago in the rainforests of Borneo & Sarawak, there is a sense of awe for the creators.

Size: 224 x 150 cm

MY NOTES ON THIS IKAT:

  • Amazing color
  • Amazing Vine pattern that is extremely complex and tedious to make.
  • Extra large size
  • The vine group of Iban ikats have a special elevated place in the hierarchy of Iban textiles
  • Note the three horizontal bands at the top of the textile!! This is a sign of mastery of ikat weaving
  • Note the presence of dancing lady figures in the left and right edge borders 
  • Reading such a textile needs extensive experience and knowledge
  • I hope to comment more on the subject as I learn more

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This item has spent a lifetime being used for the purpose of its creation with the original artist/user. Signs of this life lived heartily may be present on the piece in the form of stains, thread loss, loose threads, holes, tears, color run and other imperfections. Therefore the condition must be assumed to be “not” perfect. More photos of such imperfections will be provided on request.

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