Walk in splendor : ceremonial dress and the Minangkabau
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Walk in splendor : ceremonial dress and the Minangkabau
(UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History textile series / Doran H. Ross ... [et al.], no. 4)
UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, c1999
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Catalog of an exhibition of the same name held at the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard ISBN 9780930741723
Description
Embellished with incredibly sophisticated gold, silver, and silk patterning, the refined ceremonial textiles of the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra are often so complicated that even a highly skilled weaver can complete only a few centimeters in a full day at her loom. Motif patterns woven into these exquisite cloths reflect the Minangkabau adat - the indigenous ideology that prescribes roles for all activities and speech. In this lavishly illustrated volume, 13 contributing authors--9 of them Minangkabau--consider ceremonial dress, motifs, fibers, patterning techniques, traditional architecture, ceremonies, jewelry, music, dance, literature, and historiography.
Table of Contents
Anne and John Summerfield have curated three exhibitions on Minangkabau textiles. Other contributors are Taufik Abdullah, Khaidir Anwar, Redjeki Arifin, Hanefi, Norman Indicator, Lisa Klopfer, H. A. Sutan Madjo Indo, Imran Manan, Anas Nafis, David and Vic
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: soft ISBN 9780930741730
Description
Embellished with incredibly sophisticated gold, silver, and silk patterning, the refined ceremonial textiles of the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra are often so complicated that even a highly skilled weaver can complete only a few centimeters in a full day at her loom. Motif patterns woven into these exquisite cloths reflect the Minangkabau adat - the indigenous ideology that prescribes roles for all activities and speech. In this lavishly illustrated volume, 13 contributing authors - 9 of them Minangkabau - consider ceremonial dress, motifs, fibers, patterning techniques, traditional architecture, ceremonies, jewelry, music, dance, literature, and historiography.
Table of Contents
Anne and John Summerfield have curated three exhibitions on Minangkabau textiles. Other contributors are Taufik Abdullah, Khaidir Anwar, Redjeki Arifin, Hanefi, Norman Indicator, Lisa Klopfer, H. A. Sutan Madjo Indo, Imran Manan, Anas Nafis, David and Vic
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