Title
Sarong, 1800s. Creator: Unknown.
Caption
Sarong, 1800s. This sarong, overlaid with gold leaf (or gold dust), would have been worn for high ceremonial occasions and festivals. The gold has been applied only to the parts of the sarong that would show when draped, and on one side only. The delicate, linear design with Chinese phoenixes, butterflies, and leafy tendrils is one of the characteristic styles of batiks made in cities along the north coast of Java. The "tumpal" (triangle) design of the wide end border (a pan-Southeast Asian motif that commonly occurs on northern Javanese batiks) seems to have symbolized growth and fertility as well as the sacred mountain, Meru.
Date
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Credit line
Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art
Reference
HRM19G03_116
Model release
NA
Property release
NA
License type
Rights managed
Available size
211,1Mb (14,9Mb) / 44,1in x 18,6in / 13227 x 5578 (300dpi)