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In the social and religious lives of Indonesians textiles are very important.

Ikat fabric of Flores island in Indonesia for sale in a market.

Riung, Indonesia - September 30, 2014: A local Asian lady in Indonesia is traditionally hand weaving a batik or ikat in her village.

In the social and religious lives of Indonesians textiles are very important. Ikat has of a large variety of techniques; Patterns result from a combination of the warp dye and the weft thread colour.

Ikat has of a large variety of techniques; Patterns result from a combination of the warp dye and the weft thread colour. Commonly vertical-axis reflection or "mirror-image" symmetry is used to provide symmetry to the pattern- more simply: whatever pattern or design is woven on the right, is duplicated on the left in reverse order, or at regular intervals, about a central warp thread group. Patterns can be created in the vertical, horizontal or diagonal. In the social and religious lives of Indonesians textiles are very important. The symbolism of the various ethnic groups is evident in the variety of textiles. Color, shapes and their arrangements all have special meanings. Certain designs can only be worn by women or men, or only by the members of the royal family or nobility. Special textiles are worn or exchanged in life cycle or rights of passage ceremonies celebrating birth, circumcision, puberty, marriage, childbearing and death. Textiles play an important role in many traditional events and ceremonies. Among non oil or gas industries the textile and apparel industry is the largest export earner. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia 8°30'26.68" S 115°15'46.75" E

Riung, Indonesia - September 30, 2014: A local Asian lady in Indonesia is traditionally hand weaving a batik or ikat in her village.

Ikat has of a large variety of techniques; Patterns result from a combination of the warp dye and the weft thread colour. Commonly vertical-axis reflection or "mirror-image" symmetry is used to provide symmetry to the pattern- more simply: whatever pattern or design is woven on the right, is duplicated on the left in reverse order, or at regular intervals, about a central warp thread group.Patterns can be created in the vertical, horizontal or diagonal. These Ikat fabrics are from a traditional Indonesian textile market in Sorong. In the social and religious lives of Indonesians textiles are very important. The symbolism of the various ethnic groups is evident in the variety of textiles. Color, shapes and their arrangements all have special meanings. Certain designs can only be worn by women or men, or only by the members of the royal family or nobility. Special textiles are worn or exchanged in life cycle or rights of passage ceremonies celebrating birth, circumcision, puberty, marriage, childbearing and death. Textiles play an important role in many traditional events and ceremonies. Among non oil or gas industries the textile and apparel industry is the largest export earner. Sorong, West Papua, Indonesia 0°53'18.977" S 131°17'9.312" E

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

seamless patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

A traditional woven fabric featuring intricate patterns of human figures on horseback, animals, and geometric motifs. The textile appears to be an ikat from Flores Island, Indonesia

Ikat has of a large variety of techniques; Patterns result from a combination of the warp dye and the weft thread colour. Commonly vertical-axis reflection or "mirror-image" symmetry is used to provide symmetry to the pattern- more simply: whatever pattern or design is woven on the right, is duplicated on the left in reverse order, or at regular intervals, about a central warp thread group. Patterns can be created in the vertical, horizontal or diagonal. In the social and religious lives of Indonesians textiles are very important. The symbolism of the various ethnic groups is evident in the variety of textiles. Color, shapes and their arrangements all have special meanings. Certain designs can only be worn by women or men, or only by the members of the royal family or nobility. Special textiles are worn or exchanged in life cycle or rights of passage ceremonies celebrating birth, circumcision, puberty, marriage, childbearing and death. Textiles play an important role in many traditional events and ceremonies. Among non oil or gas industries the textile and apparel industry is the largest export earner. Ubud, Bali, Indonesia 8°30'26.68" S 115°15'46.75" E

Bali, Indonesia - January 20, 2025:: Batik indonesian silk cotton fabric tissue for sale on display at the market at Bali

Bali, Indonesia - January 20, 2025:: Batik indonesian silk cotton fabric tissue for sale on display at the market at Bali

seamless patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

seamless patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

seamless patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

A mannequin in a boutique in Jakarta, Indonesia dressed in traditional Indonesian ethnic style Ikat material.

Traditional Indonesian ikat and pahikung textiles hanging in a boutique in Jakarta, Indonesia

A vibrant vertical display of traditional Indonesian woven textiles (Ikat/Ulos/Tenun) in various colorful patterns and fabrics, with a traditional wooden weaving loom (tenun) in the foreground. Cultural heritage.

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

In the social and religious lives of Indonesians textiles are very important. Ikat has of a large variety of techniques; Patterns result from a combination of the warp dye and the weft thread colour.

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth

detailed patterns of Indonesia batik cloth