Waist wrap or ritual cloth, known as ‘child of the ancestors’ (ana’ nene, kain sokong) with narrow alternating bands of weft pattern
Indonesia
Waist wrap or ritual cloth, known as ‘child of the ancestors’ (ana’ nene, kain sokong) with narrow alternating bands of weft pattern
1800-1900
handspun cotton, metallic thread, natural dyes, supplementary weft weave, weft ikat
Waist wrap or ritual cloth, known as ‘child of the ancestors’ (ana’ nene, kain sokong) with narrow alternating bands of weft pattern
1800-1900
handspun cotton, metallic thread, natural dyes, supplementary weft weave, weft ikat
- Place made
- North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia
- Medium
- handspun cotton, metallic thread, natural dyes, supplementary weft weave, weft ikat
- Dimensions
- 110.0 x 114.0 cm
- Credit line
- Gift of Michael Abbott AO QC through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation 2006
- Accession number
- 20063A57
- Media category
- Dress
- Collection area
- Asian Art - Indonesia