Sarong

Collections
1233835
Title
Sarong
Year/Period
c. 1900
Region
Collected in Palembang
Dimension
Gross measurement: H: 131.0,
x W: 84.3 cm
Accession No.
2009-01857
Credit Line
Previously in the Roger Hollander Collection

This 'sarong' (skirt cloth) of cotton tabby cloth of deep fuchsia was decorated by using the block printing patterning in silver gilt and dyeing technique.Large quantities of Indian textiles produced in various centres in Gujarat, the Deccan and Coromandel Coast were traded across Southeast Asia until the end of the 19th century. Among their functions, they served as attire for royalty and as diplomatic gifts, as displays on festive occasions, and as clothing for the populace at rites of passage and other ceremonies. These trade cloths had a strong influence on the development of Southeast Asia textiles as it is thought local makers began producing cloth, possibly borrowing patterns and motifs from earlier Indian examples, to make up for the shortage of the Indian ones that began to decline in numbers.

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