Tag: indo tradisional clothes

Cele

Cele

| February 18, 2012

Cele clothes is a clothing typical of the city of Ambon, Maluku is patterned geometric lines. Cele clothes usually combined with a cloth glove that the color is not too much different, is is important must be balanced and harmonious. Cele clothes worn in traditional ceremonies for example the inauguration of the king To be [...]

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King Baba

King Baba

| February 4, 2012

King Baba is a typical traditional clothes of West Kalimantan. Dayak tribe in West Kalimantan is began to recognize the clothes are called king baba (king = loincloth; baba = male) for men, and the king bibinge for women (bibinge = female). The clothes were made ​​of bark that is processed to become soft as [...]

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Pesa’an

Pesa’an

| January 28, 2012

Although Madura is an island separated from the island of Java, Javanese culture in the broadest sense a huge impact in many facets of life Madurese ethnic communities. Therefore Madurese culture is included in the Javanese culture, the type and form of clothing also has some similarities with clothing from other regions in Java. In [...]

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Kancrik

Kancrik

| January 25, 2012

Kancrik is a scarf that serves as a cover body or saput, which is sometimes used to uphold the burden while protecting the face from the sun. Kancrik also used as tengkuluk, ie headgear Balinese woman who also serves as a base burden worshiper – in addition to its usefulness as a tool to hold [...]

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Kemben

Kemben

| January 25, 2012

Kemben is a type of clothing, a cloth body dressing, which became forms and the basic model traditional Balinese clothing, both for men and women, from all kinds of ages, nor of any caste they come from. For women of Bali, Kemben is not cover the chest, but rather serves as a buffer breasts, so [...]

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Beskap

Beskap

| January 22, 2012

Beskap is a kind of formal men’s shirts in Javanese tradition Mataraman to be worn on formal occasions or important. Clothing was introduced at the end of the 18th century by the kingdoms of the region Vorstenlanden but later spread to different areas of cultural influences. Beskap shaped thick shirt, no collar fold, usually dark, [...]

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Blangkon

Blangkon

| January 21, 2012

Blangkon is headgear made ​​from batik and used by men as part of a traditional Javanese clothes. According to its form, blangkon be divided into 4: blangkon Ngayogyakarta, blangkon Surakarta, blangkon Kedu, and Blangkon Banyumasan. For some types of blangkon someone using a bulge on the back blangkon. This bulge model indicates that the man’s [...]

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Ulos

Ulos

| January 14, 2012

Ulos or often called ulos fabric is one of the fashion typical of Indonesia. Ulos hereditary developed by the Batak people, Sumatra. From origin language, ulos means cloth. How to make a similar ulos by making typical Palembang songket, which is used the engine instead of loom. the dominant color in Ulos is the red, [...]

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Baju Bodo

Baju Bodo

| January 1, 2012

Baju bodo is the traditional dress of women Bugis, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Baju bodo rectangular, usually short-sleeved, a half above the elbow sleeves. Baju bodo also recognized as one of the oldest in the world of fashion. According to traditional Bugis, every color of clothes worn by women bodo Bugis indicate the age or the dignity [...]

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