Thursday, 12 April 2018

THE WOVEN ART a.k.a ANYAMAN

The woven arts activities have begun since ancient times. This can be seen in old-fashioned houses where the walls of their houses are woven with bamboo and the fineness of the woven art is still to this day. The walled and roofed house is not hot because the thick layer of the thick leaves insulate the heat flow.  The use of rope, root and rattan is the first foundation in the creation of woven handicrafts that have been a tradition of tradition for centuries. The basic ingredients of this plant grow up in the forests, marshes, villages and areas around the sandy beaches.

Various handicraft forms can be produced through woven processes and techniques of pandanus species (pandan and mengkuang). Woven forms are made based on their functions as shaped into baskets, hats, hoods, mats and various forms used daily. In addition to the pandanus species, other basic ingredients are often used in plants such as, bertam plant , engeissona tritis and nipah palm. In about 1756 to 1794 there was a use of King mats made of fresh rattan and wicker from bemban.

The weaving process is also referred to as "sponsoring". To start a good web site is morning or evening. In dim or cold weather, the leaves are softer and more easily formed without leaving broken effects. In addition to a flat mat with two-dimensional properties, there is a form of three-dimensional webbing. Woven forms like this are usually used by the community in the past to fill or store the material for the purposes of life and the usefulness.

The bamboo and buds are made in an upright and horizontal arrangement. The pandanus and mengkuang leaves are crossed with a diagonal position
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