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Minangkabau Head Cloth

This ceremonial Minangkabau head cloth was made by weavers out of silk and gold-wrapped thread in the 19th century. The Minangkabau are a historically matrilineal Muslim society organized in small democratically-run villages in Western Sumatra, known for their richly symbolic and regionally-specific ceremonial clothing. Since each village is run by democratic consensus, each locality has its own specific rules about what and how ceremonial clothing should be worn. Minangkabau people can therefore usually identify where strangers are from based on the way they wear their skirts, hats, and shoulder cloths, or from the motifs woven into their clothing.

There are several types of head cloths, the deta, saluak, and the deta bakaruik. The deta is usually a plain black or red one meter square, where as the deta bakaruik is made from a long black cloth with pleats or gathers. This minangkabau head cloth is for the important saluak, which is folded from a rectangular piece of fabric that is usually highly embellished with gold-wrapped thread. Many of the motifs on this Minangkabau head cloth are very recognizable. The double overlapping diamond shape represents an important ceremonial tobacco box and the sequential single diamonds represent the galamai or kalamai, which is a ceremonial cake.

Almost every aspect of the hat has a symbolic connection to the wearer’s societal responsibilities once it has been completely folded together. The hat’s flat top represents the way the wearer must treat everyone equally, its lack of sharp corners reminds the wearer to have a calming presence, and the horizontal folds across the front recall the stairs to the adat house, which is where the wearer acquires the wisdom he needs to help lead his people. The right side of the finished hat is taller than the left to remind the wearer that while he is responsible for the welfare of his sister’s children, his duty is to his own children first.

Circa: 19th century

Origin: Sumatra, Indonesia

Material: Silk and gold-wrapped thread

Condition: Good. Reinforced in corners. Minor staining.

Dimensions: 104" x 28.5"

Inventory number: TX4283

$3,800

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