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Museum and the Online Archive of California
Collection
Museum and the Online Archive of California
Collection
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Creation Place:
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Indonesia
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Indonesia
Creation Place
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Creation Place:
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Lasem
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Lasem
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Creation Place:
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North Coast Java
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North Coast Java
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Title:
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Textile; sarong. Indonesia
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Textile; sarong. Indonesia
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Materials:
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batik
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batik
Materials
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Materials:
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machine woven
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machine woven
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Materials:
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cotton
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cotton
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Materials:
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fabric
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fabric
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Dimensions:
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90.0 cm by 76.2 cm
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90.0 cm by 76.2 cm
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Current Location:
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Fowler Museum of Cultural History. University of California, Los Angeles.
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Fowler Museum of Cultural History. University of California, Los Angeles.
Current Location
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Address:
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Los Angeles, California 90095-1549
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Los Angeles, California 90095-1549
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Object ID:
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UCLA FMCH X81.1443
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UCLA FMCH X81.1443
Object ID
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Subject:
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- patchwork "tambal" "tumpal" - batik machine woven cotton fabric
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- patchwork "tambal" "tumpal" - batik machine woven cotton fabric
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Heading:
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Content/Description
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Content/Description
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Notes:
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REMARKS COMPILED IN 1987 BY ROY HAMILTON ON BASIS OF EXISTING RECORDS, EXAMINATION OF OBJECT, AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE: The term "sarong" used in this sense refers to a particular size and style of batik cloth [Elliott 1984:32]. The characteristic feature is the "kepala" [="head"], a vertical section with a motif which contrasts with the motif of the "badan" [="body"]. The "kepala" of this sarong is decorated with the elongated triangle motif known as "tumpal". The patchwork pattern is known as "tambal" [see Elliott 1984:98 for a discussion of this pattern]. This sarong is still sewn into a loop the way it would have been worn. The tube-shaped sarong is considered a less formal garment than the flat "kain" worn in a wrap-around fashion [Raadt-Apell 1982:80]. According to the original accession information: From Lasem, on the North Coast of Central Java. Circa 1930. Field collected.
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REMARKS COMPILED IN 1987 BY ROY HAMILTON ON BASIS OF EXISTING RECORDS, EXAMINATION OF OBJECT, AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE: The term "sarong" used in this sense refers to a particular size and style of batik cloth [Elliott 1984:32]. The characteristic feature is the "kepala" [="head"], a vertical section with a motif which contrasts with the motif of the "badan" [="body"]. The "kepala" of this sarong is decorated with the elongated triangle motif known as "tumpal". The patchwork pattern is known as "tambal" [see Elliott 1984:98 for a discussion of this pattern]. This sarong is still sewn into a loop the way it would have been worn. The tube-shaped sarong is considered a less formal garment than the flat "kain" worn in a wrap-around fashion [Raadt-Apell 1982:80]. According to the original accession information: From Lasem, on the North Coast of Central Java. Circa 1930. Field collected.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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Notes:
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Raadt-Apell. M. J. de. 1982. "Van Zuylen Batik, Pekalongan, Central Java (1890-1946)". TEXTILE MUSEUM JOURNAL 19-20:75-92.
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Raadt-Apell. M. J. de. 1982. "Van Zuylen Batik, Pekalongan, Central Java (1890-1946)". TEXTILE MUSEUM JOURNAL 19-20:75-92.
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Collection Description:
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hyperlink
Collection Description
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METS ID:
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ark:/13030/ft8b69p1r 5
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ark:/13030/ft8b69p1r 5
METS ID
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