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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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North Coast Java
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North Coast Java
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Creation Place:
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Pekalongan?
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Pekalongan?
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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
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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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104.1 cm by 104.1 cm
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104.1 cm by 104.1 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 X81.1455
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UCLA FMCH X81.1455
Object ID
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Subject:
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- floral butterflies "kepala" - batik machine woven cotton fabric
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- floral butterflies "kepala" - 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 background of the "kepala" was never completed; an unfinished diagonal grid is marked out but was never waxed and dyed. This sarong is still sewn into a loop, as it would have been worn. The pattern and color are characteristic of batik from the town of Pekalongan on the North Coaat of Java. The rose motif demonstrates the influence of European floral design on the North Coast, where the batik industry was dominated in the pre-WWII period by Eurasian-managed workshops.
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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 background of the "kepala" was never completed; an unfinished diagonal grid is marked out but was never waxed and dyed. This sarong is still sewn into a loop, as it would have been worn. The pattern and color are characteristic of batik from the town of Pekalongan on the North Coaat of Java. The rose motif demonstrates the influence of European floral design on the North Coast, where the batik industry was dominated in the pre-WWII period by Eurasian-managed workshops.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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Notes:
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Elliott, Inger McCabe. 1984. BATIK: FABLED CLOTH OF JAVA. New York, Clarkson N. Potter.
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Elliott, Inger McCabe. 1984. BATIK: FABLED CLOTH OF JAVA. New York, Clarkson N. Potter.
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Collection Description:
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hyperlink
Collection Description
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METS ID:
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