YOGYAKARTA Fabric is one of the cultural heritages in the form of regional handicrafts in Indonesia. This cloth is woven manually with various colors and motifs. In the international arena, cloth is certainly considered a special cultural product. Then what are the privileges of Indonesian weaving that are rarely known?
Please note, Indonesia has many weaving products originating from various regions. Each product has its own privileges. Here are some of the advantages of weaving from Indonesia in general.
Weaving fabrics originating from Indonesia are made manually or hand-made. The manufacturing process is quite complicated so it is difficult to imitate and produce mass. In addition, to obtain quality woven fabrics, there is a long process that must be passed and that is quite time-consuming. In addition, high accuracy is also needed for neat cloth. In the international eye, the complexity that must be faced by weaving cloth makers has their own privileges.
Because weaving fabrics are done manually, the number is very limited. On the other hand, the demand for woven fabrics continues to appear, especially in the fashion industry. The existence of a limited woven fabric is considered special because it minimizes similar products in the market.
The motifs and ethnic colors are always seen as unique. Interestingly, every ethnicity in Indonesia has different motifs and nuances that are applied to woven fabrics. This means that the motifs of woven fabrics between tribes are always different. This difference makes the woven fabric even more special.
The threads used in woven fabrics are made of organic materials. The threads are obtained from natural fibers such as cotton, silk, wood fiber, pintar tree fiber, or banana leaf fiber. The availability of fiber is usually adjusted to the available natural resources that are abundant in each region.
As mentioned earlier, the fibers used in making woven fabrics are adjusted to the natural resources available in each region. On the other hand, each region has different availability of natural fibers. This condition further supports woven fabrics as special handicraft products.
In Indonesia, woven fabrics are used in special events, both general and ritual. For example, the Sikek Pandai woven cloth from Minangkabau, West Sumatra is only worn in important events such as welcoming guests, weddings, and so on. In fact, not everyone in Minangkabau has the Sikk Pandai. It is also what makes woven cloth even more special.
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