SUMBAWA, INDONESIA

Works from the Donald Friend Collection
Sydney
27 October 2013
237

TUBE SARONG IN COTTON PLAID (TEMBE)

SUMBAWA, INDONESIA

supplementary weft weave. Constructed of two woven panels, joined and seamed to form a tube. The large central field is decorated with weft ikat in gold thread with a design of birds and ships. This is in the Bugis or Makassar style of South Sulawesi, which became the dominant royal style in Sumbawa

125.0 x 84.0 cm

Estimate: 
$500 - 1,000
Sold for $2,880 (inc. BP) in Auction 31 - 27 October 2013, Sydney
Catalogue text

This, and the other Sumbawa cloths collected by Friend, originate from one of the two main court centres on the island of Sumbawa: Bima (Mbojo) and Sumbawa (Semawa). They were probably produced for people associated with the court to be worn on special occasions.