10 Interesting Fact About Historical clothing styles
10 Interesting Fact About Historical clothing styles
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Traditional Indonesian clothing has a variety of different types and patterns in each region.
Before the entry of Islam and Christianity, traditional Indonesian clothing is generally made of batik cloth or weaving.
The customs of the Dayak tribe in Central Kalimantan have unique traditional clothing, which is in the form of clothing made from bark that is carved and decorated with yarn embroidery.
During the Dutch East Indies, European clothing such as suits and trousers began to be widely used by the Indonesian elite.
Balinese traditional clothes, such as kebaya and batik cloth, have bright colors and complicated motifs, symbolizing the natural beauty of Bali.
Javanese traditional clothing such as kebaya and batik has a deep philosophy, such as symbols of greatness and power.
During the kingdom, the clothes of the kings and queens were generally made of silk cloth decorated with diamonds and gold.
Indonesian Chinese Traditional Clothing, such as Kebaya Peranakan and Batik Fabric with Dragon and Phoenix motifs, combines elements of Chinese and Indonesian culture.
Minangkabau traditional clothes, such as brackets and songket cloth, usually have bright colors and motifs that have a philosophical meaning.
In modern times, traditional Indonesian clothing began to be combined with modern designs, such as kebaya with modern pieces and batik cloth with more abstract and minimalist motifs.