Media Information

 
 
 
Collection:
Museum and the Online Archive of California
Creation Place:
Indonesia
Creation Place:
Lampung
Creation Place:
Sumatra
Title:
Textile; tampan; gift wrapping. Indonesia
Date:
1900-Collected 1974
Materials:
handwoven
Materials:
supplementary weft
Materials:
handspun cotton
Materials:
fabric
Dimensions:
59.6 cm by 52.0 cm
Current Location:
Fowler Museum of Cultural History. University of California, Los Angeles.
Address:
Los Angeles, California 90095-1549
Object ID:
UCLA FMCH X76.1374
Subject:
- tree animal ship scrolls geometric triangular
- handwoven supplementary weft handspun cotton fabric
Heading:
Content/Description
Notes:
REMARKS COMPILED IN 1987 BY ROY HAMILTON ON BASIS OF EXISTING RECORDS, EXAMINATION OF OBJECT, AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE: Purchased in Telukbetung. In a generalized Indonesian context, the tree motif may be compared to a sacred tree planted on a stone terrace in the center of a village, or more broadly, as cosmic tree symbolism [Gittinger 1972:155]. More specifically, the large trees with the single ship probably represent the "kayu ara", the many limbed pole hung with gifts and ceremonially plundered at rites of passage ceremonies [Gittinger 1972:156-157]. The animal elements seem to act as conveyances in transition rites, as well as signs of wealth and prestige [Gittinger 1972:173-174]. See entry for X76.1365 for background information on "tampan" and "pelepai" textiles from Lampung, Sumatra.
Heading:
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Notes:
Gittinger, Mattiebelle. 1972. A STUDY OF THE SHIP CLOTHS OF SUMATRA: THEIR DESIGN AND USAGE. Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University.
Collection Description:
METS ID:
ark:/13030/ft9b69p33 m

Textile; tampan; gift wrapping. Indonesia