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Sukmaindera
brunei darussalam
“Exquisite craftsmanship that carries symbolic representations of nature, spirituality, and cherished values in Brunei.”
Kain Sukmaindera is a traditional woven fabric from Brunei Darussalam that holds significant cultural meaning. The fabric features rhomboid patterns arranged in repetition, adorned with floral motifs created by weaving colorful threads into petals. The centers of the flowers and rhomboids are further embellished with gold or silver threads, adding a touch of elegance. Typically, the design is set against a background of a single color. These textiles not only showcase exquisite craftsmanship but also carry symbolic representations of nature, spirituality, and cherished values in Brunei. They are often worn or used during special occasions, such as weddings, religious festivals, and other significant events, emphasizing their importance in the lives of the Bruneian people.
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Wisdom & Inspiration
Brunei traditional clothing exhibition in Art Center in Bandar Seri Begawan (Photo credit: Fitri U. Ningrum 2023) and Brunei Arts and Handicrafts Training Centre (BAHTC). (Photo credit: tenunan_bruneiresources.com)
SPLENDID LEGACY
brunei darussalam Textile Heritage
Textile heritage reflects the pride of rich cultural legacy of Southeast Asian communities. Discover the vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and exquisite craftsmanship that have been passed down through generations. Personal and philosophical wisdom showcased in the beauty of Southeast Asian textiles allow you to embrace the legacy of the UNESCO Silk Road. Explore and immerse yourself in the essence of elegance and captivating world of Southeast Asian Textile Heritage.
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