| Central Javanese batik of the mid century: a remarkable diversity of experimentation with forms and treatment characterizes the 20th century central Javanese batik production, as a magico-symbolist world gave way to the modern era, styles and influences came in from the outside, and the formerly "forbidden patterns" became available for stylistic interpretation. A collection ranging from the turn of the last century to the 1950's. |
| The Lio people of Flores Island, Indonesia. men's ikat sarong, early 20th century. Fine filigrees of archaic patterns beautifully evoke celestial gateways- and the medieval patola cloth from which these pieces have evolved/descended. |
| Several "kain cepuk" from Bali, Indonesia. Weft ikat cotton, descended from the patola cloth, sacred and magical in use. |
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A particularly old Iban pua, Borneo. Rich deep red, classic "firefly" pattern, mid 19th c.(?) |