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Made with Indonesian embroidery & woven fabric

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    AYOTUPAS

    Ayotupas is an area famed for its intricately contrasting motif work. Situated high in the southern mountains of West Timor the weaving women of Ayotupas have a world wide reputation for their visually stunning and highly collectable cloth. Embroidery thread has been carefully wrapped around the warp thread as the cloth is being woven on a simple black strap loom in a method of weaving called buna. The heavy weight of this cloth reflects the cooler climate of Ayotupas. This cloth is a beautifully balanced combination of buna and ikat decoration.
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    TROSO

    This traditional fabric from Troso Village is a woven fabric that the strands of the weft thread or the warp thread previously tied and immersed in a natural dye. For the technique, Ikat Troso Woven used non-machine looms.
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    GARUTAN

    Known as the manufacturer of silk, Garut has expanded its production into weaving textile. Now, woven Garut dye has developed although woven Garut is still infamous rather than the other fabrics. The typical motifs of woven Garut are commonly geometric shapes and flowers
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    WOVEN

    Woven fabric is any textile formed by weaving. Woven fabrics are often created on a loom, and made of many threads woven on a warp and a weft. Technically, a woven fabric is any fabric made by interlacing two or more threads at right angles to one another. Woven fabrics can be made of natural fibers, cotton or silk. The whole process of creating a piece of textile extremely complicated and may take months to years to produce.
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