Noble person’s waist-wrap cloth (kampuh) with figurative motif (wayang-wayangan) motif, probably Rama, Sinta and Laksmana from the ‘Ramayana’
Indonesia
Noble person’s waist-wrap cloth (kampuh) with figurative motif (wayang-wayangan) motif, probably Rama, Sinta and Laksmana from the ‘Ramayana’
1900-50
silk, cotton, synthetic dyes, gold-wrapped thread, supplementary-weft and warp ikat weave, stitchwork
Noble person’s waist-wrap cloth (kampuh) with figurative motif (wayang-wayangan) motif, probably Rama, Sinta and Laksmana from the ‘Ramayana’
1900-50
silk, cotton, synthetic dyes, gold-wrapped thread, supplementary-weft and warp ikat weave, stitchwork
Currently on display, Gallery 19
- Place made
- Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia
- Medium
- silk, cotton, synthetic dyes, gold-wrapped thread, supplementary-weft and warp ikat weave, stitchwork
- Dimensions
- 126.0 x 100.0 cm
- Credit line
- Gift of Michael Abbott AO QC and Sue Crafter through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation 2021. Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program.
- Accession number
- 20214A19
- Signature and date
- Not signed. Not dated.
- Media category
- Dress
- Collection area
- Asian art - Indonesia