Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 21

Ikat and Embroidery Textile Panel from Sumatra Indonesia

$3,000
£2,243.24
€2,619.97
CA$4,215
A$4,268.97
CHF 2,452.31
MX$51,766.79
NOK 28,446.49
SEK 28,955.25
DKK 19,587.06

About the Item

An Indonesia textile panel professionally presented on a linen canvas. It can be taken off from the canvas for easy and economical shipping upon request. The textile was joined with old woven ikat panels and apparently newer embroidery panels in the style of a ceremonial tapis from Lampung people in Southern Sumatra. It was most likely made in the 20th century as a decorative piece. The embroidery panel depicts long sea-faring boats that carry human figures, reflecting the coastal region's trade tradition and a wide cultural interaction and exchange with far-reaching places. Examining the piece closely, the ikat panels shows a lot of wear, patina and repairs and the embroidered panels are in relatively good condition, indicating the textile was probably re-joined with old and new material instead of being a ceremonial skirt tapis that has seen authentic use, which is extremely rare and pricey. The panel makes a great bespoken decorative piece for any interior. The panel itself measures 47" x 51 1/2".
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 61.2 in (155.45 cm)Width: 57 in (144.78 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • Style:
    Tribal (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Cotton,Hand-Woven
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    20th century
  • Condition:
    Repaired: ikat panels show old repairs. Rewoven. Wear consistent with age and use. Presented on a linen backed canvas professionally. Old textile with minor losses, wears and repairs as shown in photos. Small area of water stain on the top of the canvas.
  • Seller Location:
    Atlanta, GA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU945037120682

More From This Seller

View All
Framed Antique Indonesian Ceremonial Ikat Shawl from Bali

Framed Antique Indonesian Ceremonial Ikat Shawl from Bali

Located in Atlanta, GA

A beautifully woven silk Ikat with fringes on both end, collected from Jingaraia Region on Bali island of Indonesia, circa early 20th century or earlier. The textile features red, si...

Category

Early 20th Century Indonesian Tribal Quilts and Blankets

Materials

Silk

Japanese Textile Panel Double Ikat Kasuri Futon Cover

Japanese Textile Panel Double Ikat Kasuri Futon Cover

Located in Atlanta, GA

A Japanese woven cotton textile panel with white pattern on indigo background circa 1900-20s (end of Meiji to Tasho period). The panel was joined by four vertical stripes and was tra...

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Textiles

Materials

Cotton

Japanese Textile Panel Double Ikat Kasuri Futon Cover

Japanese Textile Panel Double Ikat Kasuri Futon Cover

Located in Atlanta, GA

A Japanese woven cotton textile panel with white pattern on indigo background circa 1900-20s (end of Meiji to Tasho period). The panel was joined by four vertical stripes and was tra...

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Meiji Textiles

Materials

Cotton

Vintage Woven Ikat Chapan Robe Central Asia Uzbekistan

Vintage Woven Ikat Chapan Robe Central Asia Uzbekistan

Located in Atlanta, GA

Chapan is the iconic front-open flowing robe traditionally worn by the nomadic people in Central Asia. In countries like Uzbekistan, it was almost the old national costume. This Uzbek chapan...

Category

Early 20th Century Uzbek Tribal Textiles

Materials

Cotton

Vintage Cloud Design Batik from Java Indonesia

Vintage Cloud Design Batik from Java Indonesia

Located in Atlanta, GA

Probably one of the most beautiful batik textile designs from Indonesia, the wraparound skirt also known as Kain Panjang was an iconic design from Cirebon, North Coast of Java. The Cloud design...

Category

Mid-20th Century Indonesian Tribal Decorative Art

Materials

Textile

Ceremonial Cape Textile Art from Hmong Miao People

Ceremonial Cape Textile Art from Hmong Miao People

Located in Atlanta, GA

An oversized and impressive cape worn during ceremonial dancing by Miao people (also known as Hmong in English) from Guizhou Province, China circa 1940s-1950s in a rarely intact and well-preserved condition. Miao people are diverse minority groups living in Southern China as well as Southeast Asia with complex sub-affiliations based on attires, languages, cultural customs and art tradition. They are renowned for their textile and silver craftsmanship as well as singing and dancing traditions. This cape, rather heavy in construction and striking in bold red and black, was made from wool, hemp and cotton. The surface showcases elongated diamond patterns in complementary woven wool and couched plaque on top of the cotton part. The pattern strikes the viewer with a strong sense of dignity and power. The heavy material and pattern are strangely akin to some of the Navajo weaving. The cape is in a form a jacket with long and wide sleeves, and it was meant to be used in ceremonial occasions. Our research reveals that the piece was from the Northwest Guizhou in an autonomous county called Weining. The area is of subtropical highland and the generally cold weather was reflected in the heavy materials used in this piece, in comparison with other textiles made in the warmer lowland. There is an older paper label with price tag in Chinese inside the cape. It was purchased in Guizhou decades ago by a US collection in MA. With a span of over 94 inches long, it makes a very impressive textile art piece for wall hanging. Not framed and easily shipping folded up. For a similar jacket from Weining, see "Miao Textile...

Category

Mid-20th Century Chinese Tribal Textiles

Materials

Textile

You May Also Like

Ikat Textile from Timor with Naturally Coloured Dye & Tribal Motifs, Indonesia

Ikat Textile from Timor with Naturally Coloured Dye & Tribal Motifs, Indonesia

Located in Jimbaran, Bali

This Ikat textile originates from the Island of Timor, Indonesia. It is hand-woven using naturally dyed yarns via a method passed on through generations. The blue foreground brings t...

Category

Mid-20th Century Indonesian Other Textiles

Materials

Yarn

Ikat Textile from Sumba Island Tribal Motifs, Indonesia

Ikat Textile from Sumba Island Tribal Motifs, Indonesia

Located in Jimbaran, Bali

This Ikat textile originates from the Island of Sumba, Indonesia. It is hand-woven using naturally dyed yarns via a method passed on through generations. It features a stunning array...

Category

Vintage 1950s Indonesian Other Textiles

Materials

Yarn

1850s Indonesian Ikat Tapestry with Tribal Guardian Figures

1850s Indonesian Ikat Tapestry with Tribal Guardian Figures

Located in Los Angeles, US

An exceptional mid-19th century Indonesian Ikat tapestry distinguished by its striking display of stylized tribal guardian figures arranged in a powerful symmetrical composition. Wov...

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century Tribal Tapestries

Materials

Wool

Ikat Textile from Dayak Tribe, Kalimantan, Indonesia

Ikat Textile from Dayak Tribe, Kalimantan, Indonesia

Located in Jimbaran, Bali

This Ikat textile originates from the Island of Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is hand-woven using naturally dyed yarns via a method passed on through generations amid the Dayak Tribes...

Category

Mid-20th Century Indonesian Other Textiles

Materials

Yarn