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9.1" W x 48.8" H

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Weight:  0.1 lbs

 

100% cotton

Dry clean only

All natural dyes

 

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Cotton tie-dye wall hanging, 'Traditional Motif'

Natural dyes form intricate motifs on an extraordinary wall hanging. Using an egg-shell yellow derived from the kemiri nut, blue from the indigofera plant and red from roots of the Morinda citrifolia tree, Ni Luh Suryati works in the in traditional double ikat technique. Ikat means "to knot." The warp threads are tie-dyed before weaving. The process requires careful planning and expertise. A separate tie-dye process is...

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Cotton tie-dye wall hanging, 'Traditional Motif'

Natural dyes form intricate motifs on an extraordinary wall hanging. Using an egg-shell yellow derived from the kemiri nut, blue from the indigofera plant and red from roots of the Morinda citrifolia tree, Ni Luh Suryati works in the in traditional double ikat technique. Ikat means "to knot." The warp threads are tie-dyed before weaving. The process requires careful planning and expertise. A separate tie-dye process is carried out for each color that will appear in the finished cloth, and the sequence has to consider the effect of over-dyeing.

The material is then woven on back strap or body tension looms to create masterpieces of color and texture. Traditionally used as sarongs, these cloths are said to have magical, protective powers and are frequently part of the ritual costume of the village

100% cotton. Dry clean only.
 

Ni Luh Suryati

Ni Luh Suryati

"This fabric, made from a process found only in Tenganan and two other locales on earth, supposedly has the power to ward off evil."
"My name is Ni Luh Suryati and I was born in Bali on April 4, 1980. I learned the intricate process of double ikat weaving and dyeing from Wayan Bawa, my own mother. In creating the double ikat cloth, I am inspired...

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"My name is Ni Luh Suryati and I was born in Bali on April 4, 1980. I learned the intricate process of double ikat weaving and dyeing from Wayan Bawa, my own mother. In creating the double ikat cloth, I am inspired by Balinese tradition, especially Tenganan tradition. I use sunti, indigo, and chemicals for the coloring."

A slice of traditional Balinese life can be had in the original Balinese settlement of Tenganan. In this stronghold of Balinese native traditions (aboriginal, pre-Hindu inhabitants), life is slower, more traditional. The locals are quieter, friendlier, more dignified, and the souvenir selling a lot softer.

Today, only 180 families, about 400 people live in Tenganan. With very few young people marrying outside the village, zero population growth has nearly been achieved. The graceful Balinese carry a sense of their Hindu sacredness into every step of their daily life. Every endeavor is approached with reverence; dancers, artists, and craftsmen create as if their skill flowed through them directly from God. Religion is life, craft, and art. None exists without the other, and nowhere can this be experienced more clearly than in the many small villages that dot the heart of Bali. Each village has a temple, and religious festivals and rituals are held somewhere on Bali almost continuously.

The women of Tenganan, through an intricate process of double ikat weaving and dyeing, weave the famous "flaming" cloth known as kamben geringsing (sarong). This fabric, made from a process found only in Tenganan and two other locales on earth, supposedly has the power to ward off evil. The finest pieces of the fabric are worn by the people of Tenganan in their many ceremonies. A single piece can take up to five years to complete.

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I went to Bali seven years ago and was taken to a weaving place somewhere hours from Ubud by an American weaver. I love the wall hanging, and I think it is from the same place! This artist's work is...

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