Works from the Donald Friend Collection - 27 October 2013 | Sydney
supplementary weft weave. Constructed of two woven panels, joined and seamed to form a tube. The large central field is decorated with weft ikat in gold thread with a design of birds and ships. This is in the Bugis or Makassar style of South Sulawesi, which became the dominant royal style in Sumbawa
125.0 x 84.0 cm
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Tube Sarong In Cotton Plaid (Tembe) SUMBAWA, INDONESIA
supplementary weft weave. Constructed of two woven panels, joined and seamed to form a tube. The large central field is decorated with weft ikat in gold thread with a design of birds and ships. This is in the Bugis or Makassar style of South Sulawesi, which became the dominant royal style in Sumbawa
125.0 x 84.0 cm
This, and the other Sumbawa cloths collected by Friend, originate from one of the two main court centres on the island of Sumbawa: Bima (Mbojo) and Sumbawa (Semawa). They were probably produced for people associated with the court to be worn on special occasions.