WHAT DOES IKAT MEAN IN MALAY?
Definition of ikat in the Malay dictionary
tie 1. a tool (rope, yarn, fabric, etc.) to whip (bracing, banding, combining); ~ head cloth tied in the head; ~ Waist cloth (leather etc) to wrap waist, belt; 2. frames (from metal etc) to grip or hold one other object; ~ poolside pool made from stone etc; ring rings; 3. files, groups, affiliations: se ~ betel; three ~ firewood; 4. sl way of arranging or arranging line (troop etc); ~ battle lines of ranks or troops in battle; ~ guarantee guarantees a sum of money as collateral to ensure that an accused person will present himself for his trial; ~ dead bond that can not be opened or unveiled; ~ can be changed, not changing how it works to change people's habits; as a betel, a bunch of serpents is united in all respects; tied 1. there is a tie, tied, tied with a belt: the head of the sword ~ gold; 2. Allied, affiliated: war between parties (British, Americans, French, and Dutch) with Japan beginning on 8 December 1941; binding 1. to twist and to conclude the rope etc. to the member (etc.) of the animal or person (in order not to escape) or on the package (bundle etc) of the goods so as not to break down, to make tied to the rope etc., the goods to be sent abroad must also be tied; 2. To force (someone or something) to comply with any specific rules (requirements, requirements, etc.), bind, confine: the laws and regulations of one's freedom; 3. composing, composing (poetry, poetry poetry, etc); 4. arrange or arrange troops (lineup etc); ~ war set up troops in war; 5.Blocking (gemstone etc), coating (with gold etc): ~ agate; 6. Wear, install: ~ cloth; ~ turban; ~ tie; ~ tengkolok; 7.
10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «IKAT»
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ikat in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ikat and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
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Ikat Textiles of India - Halaman 116
Depending on situation of market trend the Ikat weavers or even weavers who produce exclusive art often face the serious problem of shortage of raw material. Often it so happens that production of yarn in a traditional sector fails to meet the ...
G. K. Ghosh, Shukla Ghosh,
2000
On Indonesian traditional handwoven textiles.
This volume deals in depth with Indian textiles in the ikat technique.
Ikat The Indonesian word ikat means to tie or bind, but is also the name for the intricately patterned cloth of threads that are painstakingly tie- dyed before being woven together. Ikat is made in many regions, from Sumatra to West Timor, but it's ...
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Lonely Planet Indonesia - Halaman 68
Textiles IKAT The Indonesian word 'ikat', meaning 'to tie' or 'to bind', signifies the intricately patterned cloth of threads that are painstakingly tie-dyed before being woven together. Ikat is produced in many regions, most notably in Nusa ...
Lonely Planet, Ryan Ver Berkmoes, Celeste Brash,
2010
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Decorative Arts - Jilid 1 - Halaman 496
The masru cloths of north-west India, made of silk warps and cotton wefts, woven in a satin weave, often have ikat patterns created by warp shifting. Weft ikats are traditional in India and South-east Asia, especially in Thailand, Burma, ...
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Ikat: Silks of Central Asia : the Guido Goldman Collection
The Guido Goldman collection represents the foremost comprehensive collection of early Central Asian ikat hangings and robes. The entire collection has been specially photographed for this book.
Kate Fitz Gibbon, Andrew Hale,
1997
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Bali and Lombok - Halaman 538
... worn, given or hung at important rites of 0 passage ceremonies such as first hair-cutting and tooth-filing. Bali's indigenous z textile industry has always focused on the ikat technique, particular the weft m ikat or endek of Gianyar and the ...
Lesley Reader, Lucy Ridout,
2002
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Creating with Polymer Clay: Designs, Techniques, & Projects
You. Will. Need. About 12 oz. (340 g) of polymer clay per vessel, pasta machine (for ikat pattern), blade, 320-, 400-, and 600-grit wet/dry sandpaper, 0000 steel wool Ikat Cane Pattern 1 . The pattern shown here, which was accidentally ...
Steven Ford, Leslie Dierks,
1996
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia: Development in ... - Halaman 670
chapter will present textiles classified according to three main features: resist- dyed, embroidered and woven. RESIST-DYED TEXTILES Ikat In the West the well-known resist-dyed textiles from Central Asia are called ikat (dye-resistant textile).
Ahmad Hasan Dani, Vadim Mikhaĭlovich Masson, Unesco,
2003