Tuesday, 6 August 2013

TRADITIONAL DRESS IN SARAWAK




Iban traditional male clothing
Iban traditional male clothing is divided into two Sirat Cain and Dandong. Fabric mesh is also known as basic apparel fabric loincloth is Iban. Mesh worn by melilitnya waist and slipped between. Dijuntaikan end of this fabric from the waist to the front and back, showcasing the decorative parts. Dandong was a cloth scarf worn by Iban men. Dandong wider than Sendana. Dandong length is not fixed because the fabric is used as the packing of goods in the performance of certain rituals. Dandong is made of a woven fabric by tie.
Iban women traditional clothes
Divided into three types of areas, and Sendana Kalambi. Field is a narrow loincloth and knee-length only. Iban shirt called kalambi, there are two types of kalambi kalambi sleeved and sleeveless. Iban woman arrayed in a long, narrow scarf. Fabric sash known as Sendana, that it was decorated by the design of very fine weave pattern.




Bidayuh men dress shirt and pants of red satin ribbon and white decorated. The exterior wear jipo Boyuh from the bark and bear tooth necklace. Jipo Bidayuh women sported short shirt and skirt fabric field jeweled satin black color red sash belt ornaments of silver coins. Sipiah head ornaments of three colors are black, red, and white ornate beading, sequins, and silver coins.






SLEEK and beautiful if the Dayak Kenyah wearing custom clothing, male and female as well as young and old. Typical pattern of Dayak Kenyah tribe formed from the arrangement of multicolored beads adorn the contrast looks black cloth, which diapakai as the material basis of custom clothing. Up to show the meaning of the Dayak tribe harness nature with discerning in their daily lives.

The beauty can be found in the Village of New and Tukung Ritan Tabang tukung District, Kutai upon harvest festival every May. All citizens of the country wearing their custom.

Custom clothing for women is called a Ta and sapei sapaq for male. Usually custom clothing they wear while celebrating the big event and great guests.

Ta consists of a headgear made from pandan usually diapakai for the elderly. Sapei named top or shirt or skirt inoq and subordinates called a ta. Superiors and subordinates are all decorated with sequins.

Women who wear a ta is usually complete with decorative bead necklace uleng or the untaiannya up under the chest.

Sedangakan Sapei sapaq male who is generally very similar to custom clothing motif women. But his superiors made sapaq Sapei shaped vest, and subordinates are called Abet kaboq loincloth. Usually the men complement sapaq sapei girded with a saber.

Sam Ien (45 th), is one of the Dayak Kenyah custom clothing craftsmen at New Ritan say motifs typical plants in Dayak Kenyah custom clothing is also combined with animal pictures such as tigers and hornbills.

"If at some pictures of the custom pakian hornbill or a tiger, which means gentle wear. If only motive plant only means of ordinary people, "said the grandmother 15 grandchildren, pointing to some examples of custom clothing when found dikediamannya recently.

Since 1993 until now, the wife of the former head of Dayak Kenyah Customary Tukung this Ritan, have forgotten how many pairs of custom pakian already made. Usually a complete custom apparel accomplished in two months time. That's because knitting beads carved motifs typical Kenyah form that it takes patience, diligence and skill specific.

Other custom made clothing to be worn as a family, there are also people who visit kekediamannya purchased. Even fruit is also very much in demand hands neighboring states, namely Malaysia.

"I have family in Sarawak, Sarawak so many messages to my custom shirt. Normally valued worth two million rupiah, "he said.

Sam ien confessed restless, currently no grandchildren who are interested in continuing membership pakian custom made for generations is being obtained.

"Son of my grandchildren there would not proceed. To keep this custom pakian sustainability willing to teach me my membership to others who are interested, "she says as she frowns. (Heru)



















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