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Butterflies And Phoenixes Chinese Inspiration in Indonesian Textile Arts

About 1,000 years ago, Chinese migrants left their homeland to make their fortune. Some of them landed on the shores of the then-Netherlands East Indies, bringing with them sills, customs and textiles that were previously unseen in the archipelago. From inter-ethnic marriages with local women, a distinct Sino-Indonesian culture, referred to as Peranakan, evolved. Textiles from China began to mix with and influence local textiles, design and dress, coming together in a colourful mosaic of patterns and symbols. The butterfly and the phoenix represented two of the most prominent symbols that came to adorn textiles, ranging from altar cloths to wedding dresses. The book showcases the most complete collection of Indonesian Peranakantextile arts and is the first ever to be presented from the Indonesian perspective.


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Published Jakarta : Mitra Museum Indonesia,
Description
196 hal : 29 cm x 27,5 cm ; ilus
Language
Indonesian - English
ISBN/ISSN
9789799666901
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