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The document describes various traditional fabrics and garments worn by the Iban people in Borneo. It discusses sirat, a loincloth worn by men with embroidered designs at the bottom. It also mentions dandong, a wider scarf worn by men, and bidang, the sarong worn by women that is made of two pieces of fabric joined together. Finally, it discusses kalambi, the Iban shirt that can have sleeves or be sleeveless, and is decorated with geometric motifs, and bedong, a long, narrow scarf worn by women around the shoulders or chest.
The document describes various traditional fabrics and garments worn by the Iban people in Borneo. It discusses sirat, a loincloth worn by men with embroidered designs at the bottom. It also mentions dandong, a wider scarf worn by men, and bidang, the sarong worn by women that is made of two pieces of fabric joined together. Finally, it discusses kalambi, the Iban shirt that can have sleeves or be sleeveless, and is decorated with geometric motifs, and bedong, a long, narrow scarf worn by women around the shoulders or chest.
The document describes various traditional fabrics and garments worn by the Iban people in Borneo. It discusses sirat, a loincloth worn by men with embroidered designs at the bottom. It also mentions dandong, a wider scarf worn by men, and bidang, the sarong worn by women that is made of two pieces of fabric joined together. Finally, it discusses kalambi, the Iban shirt that can have sleeves or be sleeveless, and is decorated with geometric motifs, and bedong, a long, narrow scarf worn by women around the shoulders or chest.
loincloth is basic clothing Iban. Sirat is a piece of fabric that measures 50 cm x 500 cm. The bottom of the fabric is decorated with beautiful embroidery or weaving. Sometimes beads and shells were authored as part of the decor. Sirat worn by melilitnya waist and crotch slit. Dijuntaikan end of this fabric from the waist front and back of the body; Showing the ornate.
DANGDONG It is a cloth scarf worn by Iban men. Dandong wider than Bedong. Dandong length is not fixed because the fabric is used as a wrapper performances goods in certain ceremonies. Dandong is made of a woven fabric by tie. BIDANG Iban woman wearing a sarong called a BIDANG. This sarong and long narrow only about knee- deep. Usually made from a piece of growing area measuring 110 cm x 60 cm and is made up of two pieces of fabric are joined together such. Fields used as everyday clothing is not much design pattern. Normally this area is decorated only by a strip- strip pattern design colorful. Areas that are worn during certain ceremonies @ any festival were decorated by various geometric designs and colored with red brick and buff. In fact there is a decked area between the design pattern of traditional motifs disongketkan with gold or silver thread on red colored cloth that policy.
KALAMBI Shirts Iban called kalambi are of two types namely kalambi kalambi sleeves and sleeveless. Kalambi worn by men and women Iban during certain ceremonies. Deductions kalambi very simple which consists of a rectangular piece of cloth folded double. Grafted side and left room for arm holes or sleeves ambungan. Kalambi length varies: there are filled and there is a length back to the knee. Kalambi interwoven with all kinds of beautiful motifs. There kalambi decorated with beautiful streaks and some kalambi decorated with stripes and some are filled with figures, animal figures and spirits. Kalambi worn by warriors also lined with kapok as a defense. There kalambi using woven fabric by tie. The fabric is motivated by a vertical strip-lines, human figures and birds. All these motifs are woven in geometric shapes. Kalambi end woven tie this in turn left frayed, twisted or decorated with beads essay. BEDONG Iban woman arrayed in a long, narrow scarf. The fabric sash known as Bedong, that it was decorated by the design of very fine weave pattern. Long napkin similar to the mesh. Beong worn around the shoulders as a shawl or diselempangkan in the body such as the chest pangkahan in official ceremonies.