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Nini Towok's Spinning Wheel: Cloth and the Cycle of Life in Kerek, Java
Contributor(s): Heringa, Rens (Author)
ISBN: 0977834425     ISBN-13: 9780977834426
Publisher: University of Washington Press
OUR PRICE:   $22.50  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Design | Textile & Costume
- Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
- History | Asia - Southeast Asia
Dewey: 746.409
LCCN: 2010008401
Series: Textile Series, No. 9
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 9" W x 11.9" (1.15 lbs) 92 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southeast Asian
 
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In 1976 Dutch textile specialist Rens Heringa first visited Kerek in rural East Java and discovered a region where--unlike the rest of Java--the full range of textiles with woven patterning, as well as the only batik still made on handwoven cotton cloth, continued to be produced for local use.

Each type of cloth made in Kerek is created for a specific purpose--to be worn by a person of a particular age, social, or residential group; to serve in life-cycle events such as marriage or funerals; to act as a focal point in agricultural ceremonies or curing rites. The functions, techniques, patterning, and especially the color combinations of the cloth all form part of a highly structured and elaborate system of belief that is remarkably integrated with the community's social organization, mythology, and ritual practices. Remnants of similarly integrated systems of belief are known from many parts of Java, but by the late 20th century the full system could be observed only in Kerek. Batik from Kerek today represents the antecedents of the courtly and urban batik found in collections around the world.