Ikat Textiles of the Indonesian Archipelago

Ikat Textiles of the Indonesian Archipelago
Title Ikat Textiles of the Indonesian Archipelago PDF eBook
Author Peter ten Hoopen
Publisher Hku Museum and Art Gallery
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Art
ISBN 9789881902474

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What knowledge is conserved about ikat textiles and their use in the Indonesian archipelago consists primarily of the records of missionary and scientific fieldwork, predominantly compiled by non-Indonesians. The coverage is thin-many weaving regions are covered by only one or two sources, and several regions have never been studied in detail. Much traditional knowledge is being lost, especially in the more remote island regions in the Indonesian archipelago, which require a concerted effort if any trace of their culture is to survive. UMAG hopes to contribute to the broader project by means of this publication, which shows ikat culture through a close reading of examples from over fifty weaving regions-several covered for the first time-and an introduction to the conditions, beliefs and customs of the various peoples who have created and used them. The book was enriched by the collaboration of twelve region-specific experts who gave critical feedback on chapters or provided details on techniques and motifs that only they could have provided. - Verlagsangaben.

Ikat from Timor and Its Outer Islands

Ikat from Timor and Its Outer Islands
Title Ikat from Timor and Its Outer Islands PDF eBook
Author Peter Ten Hoopen
Publisher
Pages 320
Release 2021-11-25
Genre
ISBN 9789464280135

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This is the first study to focus on ikat of the Timor region from a technical perspective, including microscopy and design analysis of asymmetry, an understudied subject. Paradoxically, this technical perspective highlights the human factor. Focused on the last century of the colonial period, we see the weaver's decisions in close-up, as if we are sitting next to her. This yields rich insights, not just in materiality, but also in the weavers' creativity. Asymmetry is widely distributed in the region, yet has largely been ignored. This is curious, because asymmetry is highly interesting: it goes against ikat's technical diktat (which prescribes the production of two identical panels in parallel), hence requires extra work. Seven distinct ways to achieve asym­metry are differentiated, including visual tricks and illusions, flagrant displays of virtuosity, and intellectual superiority. On Sumba, women of the nobility made thrilling and amusing efforts to hide their virtuosity, dyeing into their men's cloths tiny visual devices, secret keys, which revealed that their work was not just good, but luar biasa, out of the ordinary. Ironically, because these late 19th- and early 20th-century dyers were such great masters at hiding their virtuosity, it remained overlooked by generations of researchers. Taking up Marie Jeanne Adams's 1969 call, so far unheeded, to deepen the study of Indonesian ikat textiles by means of microscopy, the author shot thousands of micro-photographs, allowing a study of yarn development over time, as well as the differentiation of 21 distinct weave types, a number far exceeding expectation, and their distribution across 41 ikat weaving regions in the Indonesian archipelago. In the final chapter, the author analyses what may have spurred the weavers of the region to create their most intricate, most time consuming, feats of artistry, and develops a view of these women as far more inventive and intelligent than they have been credited with before - and more assertive, using ikat's prestige to spin their men into a web of taboos and prescriptions.

Indonesian Textiles

Indonesian Textiles
Title Indonesian Textiles PDF eBook
Author Michael Hitchcock
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 196
Release 1991
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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An illustrated guide and survey to traditional and modern Indonesian textile design.

Rites of Passage

Rites of Passage
Title Rites of Passage PDF eBook
Author Mary Hunt Kahlenberg
Publisher
Pages 56
Release 1979
Genre Folk art
ISBN

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Ikat Textiles of Lamalera

Ikat Textiles of Lamalera
Title Ikat Textiles of Lamalera PDF eBook
Author Ruth Barnes
Publisher BRILL
Pages 209
Release 1989-06
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004658947

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Early Indonesian Textiles from Three Island Cultures

Early Indonesian Textiles from Three Island Cultures
Title Early Indonesian Textiles from Three Island Cultures PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Holmgren
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 113
Release 1989
Genre Repetitive patterns (Decorative arts)
ISBN 0870995383

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Thread and Fire

Thread and Fire
Title Thread and Fire PDF eBook
Author Linda S. McIntosh
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-01-08
Genre Art
ISBN 9786164510357

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- Features rare island artefacts- Covers both Indonesian and Timorese textiles and jewelryThread and Fire is a fascinating journey through the centuries-old trade networks that developed across a group of archipelagos along the equator. Of the 18,000 islands, more than 900 are permanently settled by over 360 ethnic groups, speaking 700 languages and dialects. For centuries this vast and rich environment favored local and regional exchanges, and it was only later that people visited from afar. New connections integrated these archipelagoes with the distant civilizations of continental Asia: first India, later China and from the 13th century onwards, the Islamic world. Finally, with the arrival of Europeans in the early 16th century, global trade and connections grew rapidly. Spices and forest & sea products were the focus of foreign interests, and textiles were the currency for their acquisition. These imported textiles, complemented with ornaments and jewelry, soon became part of the region's social fabric, indispensable items of gift and exchange, essential markers for the indictment of ceremonies, rights of passage and signifiers of rank and prestige. Thread and Fire explores and illustrates those ancient connections and traditions through Indonesian and Timorese textiles, regalia and jewelry from the Francisco Capelo collection, assembled over a 20-year period and now part of the permanent collection of Casa Asia-Colecao Francisco Capelo in Lisbon.