A very rare and desirable hand woven Ikat weaving known as a Hinggi mantle, worn as a ceremonial cloth and skirt I found in Rantenggaro village, Kodi, Western Sumba, Indonesia. I collected this piece personally from the family pictured below, the textile had been in their family for some time. Ikat textiles involve several labor intensive process to create. ** See photos of the village and family below** The textile measures 106 inches long X 15 inches wide. An original example
Ceremonial Ikat Sash Collected on Sumba Island
$200.00Price