Slippers

Title
Slippers
Year/Period
1930s-1940s
Region
Straits Settlements or Indonesian Archipelago
Object Type
Technique
Dimension
Unknown Type: Please refer to parts
Accession No.
2009-01552
Collection of

This is pair of “Kasut Manek”, the literal meaning being “beaded shoes”. The slipper face is covered with bead embroidery or threading. This is a technique where coloured seed beads are stitched onto a base fabric using needle and thread. More specifically, the technique of petit point beadwork is used here, in which the needle worker uses the coloured beeds to stitch out patterns drawn onto square paper. Such bead embroidery was usually done on velvet or plain weave cotton and required the use of a frame or ‘pidangan’. The main motif on this piece is a flower petal. Grey coloured tubular seed beads are used along the edges of the slipper face to form a pattern of sorts. These slippers were traditionally worn with the “sarong kebaya” (blouse and skirt cloth) or the “baju panjang” (long tunic).