Title
Kebaya
Year/Period
Late 19th-early 20th century
Region
Manado, Indonesia Archipelago
Object Type
Technique
Dimension
Gross measurement: 64.5 x 127 cm
Accession No.
2010-01316
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift of Father Robbie Wowor in memory of grandmother, Mrs Tan Tjien Sian née Tjoa Soan Tjoe Nio. Manado, Indonesia
Kebayas are commonly made from voile, a fine cotton fabric of French or Swiss origins. The decorative motifs could be then embroidered onto the fabric using lacework executed in silk threads. This piece contains motifs of birds, floral and geometric patterns that are concentrated at the centre of the front as well as on the frontal hems which fan outwards and downwards from waist level. Lace kebayas were seldom worn for day to day purposes but usually worn on special occasions such as feasts. The value of a kebaya was usually determined by the quality of the embroidered lacework and the extent and intricacy of the designs.












