Title
Shoulder cloth, C-02
Year/Period
19th century
Region
Mentok, Bangka
Object Type
Material
Technique
Dimension
Object size: 208.6 x 90.0 cm
Accession No.
2013-00474
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift of the Caddys in memory of M Daly Adjas
This fine quality silk shouldercloth is known as a ‘kain selendang’. It was produced using both the weft ikat ('limar') and supplementary weft ('songket') techniques. Limar is produced by first carefully tying and dyeing the weft threads which run horizontally in the cloth’s weave. By doing this and then painstakingly aligning the threads while weaving the cloth, the designs in the cloth emerge. Songket is made by weaving additional supplementary weft threads into the cloth. By floating these supplements over selected warp threads patterns can be produced on the surface of the cloth.












