Traditional fashions of Indonesia.Indonesia is known for its fabulous Bali Island and its friendly people. Indonesia is also famous for its culture, in Indonesia, there are many traditional dances, such as Minangkabau dancing from Sulawesi and Reog Ponorogo from East Java East Java (Indonesian: Jawa Timur) is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the eastern part of the island of Java and also includes neighboring Madura and Bawean islands. . Moreover, there are numerous amazing a·maze v. a·mazed, a·maz·ing, a·maz·es v.tr. 1. To affect with great wonder; astonish. See Synonyms at surprise. 2. Obsolete To bewilder; perplex. v.intr. festivals: Wayang Wayang is an Indonesian word for theater. When the term is used to refer to kinds of puppet theater, sometimes the puppet itself is referred to as wayang. "Bayang", the Javanese word for shadow or imagination, also connotes "spirit. Festival is one example. Even though Indonesian cultures are very rich, I am not going to write about all of them in this article. Instead, I am going to write about the traditional fashion of Indonesia. One of the well-known fashions of indonesia is "Kebaya". Kebaya is originally from Java and it is also a work of art. Because of its detailed decorations, this traditional costume is considered timeless--it takes lots of time to make it. Materials used for making this costume are very high quality; there are always selected Indonesian fabrics with specific and special patterns used for shirts, sleeves, and lapels. Because of its elegance, Indonesians love to wear Kebaya for special occasions, such as traditional weddings. Kebaya is usually worn by women. It is a blouse with lots of decorations and it is sheer. Women wear a "kemben", like a tank top, underneath the blouse and then over the blouse, they put on necklaces as additional accessories. Furthermore, for the skirt, known as a "sarong", people wrap a large sheet of fabric around the waist. Usually, the sarong also has traditional designs. These designs are "hand-drawn designs which are converted onto fabric with wax; then, the fabric is dyed dye n. 1. A substance used to color materials. Also called dyestuff. 2. A color imparted by dyeing. v. dyed, dye·ing, dyes v.tr. , scraped, and dyed again color by color until the design is complete". (http://www.kebayas.com/sarong.html) Kebaya is one of the famous fashions of Indonesia; it is very unique and detailed; therefore, a lot of people love to wear it. Kebaya has been simplified and modified. Formerly, there were not lots of varieties and decorations. Modern Kebayas are combined with Eastern and Western styles. Also, there are numerous varieties of materials used to make Kebayas, from ordinary to elegant and shiny materials with lots of beads on it. People sometimes combine a Kebaya with a long scarf in order to make it look more stylish. Nowadays, Kebaya is much simpler and quicker to wear than in the past because the kemben has been combined with the blouse already. Sarongs have also been simplified. Sometimes they are just like pants--they have a zipper zipper Device for binding the edges of an opening, as on a garment or a bag. A zipper consists of two strips of material with metal or plastic teeth along the edges, and a sliding piece that interlocks the teeth when moved in one direction and separates them again when moved and easy to wear. Aside from Kebaya, other Indonesian fashions are "Bodo" and "Mingakabau" shirts from South Sulawesi South Sulawesi is a province of Indonesia, located on the western southern peninsula of Sulawesi island. The province is bordered by Central Sulawesi province to the north, South East Sulawesi province to the east and West Sulawesi province to the west (West Sulawesi province was , "Kurung" shirt from West Sumatra West Sumatra (Indonesian: Sumatera Barat, abbreviated to Sumbar) is a province of Indonesia. It lies on the west coast of the island Sumatra, and borders the provinces of North Sumatra (Sumatera Utara) to the north, Riau and Jambi to the east, and , "Balinese" shirt from Bali, "Betawi" shirt from Jakarta, and many other traditional fashions. Sisylia Ocatavia Candra, now studying in Canada, is an ICAF ICAF International Child Art Foundation ICAF Industrial College of the Armed Forces ICAF International Comic Arts Festival ICAF International Capoeira Angola Foundation ICAF International Committee on Aeronautical Fatigue ICAF Indo Cine Appreciation Foundation Youth Board Member from Indonesia. She and her three sisters have together won 1,153 awards in local, national and international art competitions. |
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