Batak Ritual Cloth (ulos ragidup)
This Batak ritual cloth, or ulos ragidup, was made in the 20th century in Sumatra, Indonesia out of cotton.
The Batak people live in the highland of Sumatra, a large and relatively sparsely populated island of Indonesia. Nowadays mostly Christian with a Muslim minority, Batak artists incorporate elements of their indigenous religions into their ceremonial textiles.
The ulos ragidup is one of the most important of Toba Batak textiles. Woven in three section and sewn together lengthwise, the center panel is further comprised of three sections, an ikat center and two ends decorated with fine weft patterns, while the side panels are solid dark brown within decorative borders.
Circa: 20th century
Origin: Batak people, Sumatra,Indonesia
Material: Warp ikat, supplementary warp weaving, supplementary weft weaving, twining. Cotton, natural dyes.
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: 43" x 78"
Inventory number: TX4518
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