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date: | date: | ||
ca. 1900 | ca. 1900 | ||
measurements: | measurements: | ||
− | 108 × 70 × 20 cm 170cm arm wideness | + | 108 × 70 × 20 cm 170cm arm wideness'' |
embroidery, silk | embroidery, silk | ||
The orange jacket and skirt are put together to become a traditional wedding costume for the Peranakan Chinese. | The orange jacket and skirt are put together to become a traditional wedding costume for the Peranakan Chinese. | ||
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Orange was a very beloved color for the Peranakan Chinese and the coat is called ‘mang ao’ , dragon coat. | Orange was a very beloved color for the Peranakan Chinese and the coat is called ‘mang ao’ , dragon coat. | ||
+ | This color orange was called ‘kuning pinang masak’ and referred to the yellow/orange color of the betel-palm. | ||
+ | The coat has different embroidered motives like a dragon, phoenix, peonies, clouds, mountains and waves. | ||
+ | The dragon and phoenix together stand for marriage luck. The clouds, mountains and waves represent air, land and water and with that the cosmos. | ||
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'''WHY''' | '''WHY''' | ||
I picked this costume because I am interested in Asian culture and there history and crafts. | I picked this costume because I am interested in Asian culture and there history and crafts. | ||
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This costume fascinated me because I found out that in the time this costume is made there was a emigration stream of Chinese people coming to Indonesia. | This costume fascinated me because I found out that in the time this costume is made there was a emigration stream of Chinese people coming to Indonesia. | ||
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Because of this mingle the traditional crafts of both lands merged together. Like Chinese embroidery with Indonesian batik. | Because of this mingle the traditional crafts of both lands merged together. Like Chinese embroidery with Indonesian batik. | ||
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Also all the pictures/ illustrations have a meaning and they value this a lot and they tell a sort of story. | Also all the pictures/ illustrations have a meaning and they value this a lot and they tell a sort of story. | ||
+ | This is something I like in a costume or garment, you can tell a story by this and in my own work I use a lot of prints. | ||
+ | I also wanted to link it with my Major Fashion design so I can discover new crafts and continue with my development in the major. | ||
− | To make a replica of the wedding costume I want to do more research about the different illustations | + | To make a replica of the wedding costume I want to do more research about the different illustations and meanings of these, discover more about the Chinese/Indonesian history and techniques used in this time. |
− | + | After this desk research I want to start with material experiments to replicate the costume using modern day crafts or digital techniques and give the costume a new look. | |
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Revision as of 09:56, 22 September 2015
Minor Digital Craft
FANTASTIC FORGERIES
MY PICK
Peranakan , Jawa , Indonesië
date:
ca. 1900
measurements:
108 × 70 × 20 cm 170cm arm wideness
embroidery, silk
The orange jacket and skirt are put together to become a traditional wedding costume for the Peranakan Chinese. Orange was a very beloved color for the Peranakan Chinese and the coat is called ‘mang ao’ , dragon coat. This color orange was called ‘kuning pinang masak’ and referred to the yellow/orange color of the betel-palm. The coat has different embroidered motives like a dragon, phoenix, peonies, clouds, mountains and waves. The dragon and phoenix together stand for marriage luck. The clouds, mountains and waves represent air, land and water and with that the cosmos.
WHY
I picked this costume because I am interested in Asian culture and there history and crafts.
This costume fascinated me because I found out that in the time this costume is made there was a emigration stream of Chinese people coming to Indonesia.
Because of this mingle the traditional crafts of both lands merged together. Like Chinese embroidery with Indonesian batik.
Also all the pictures/ illustrations have a meaning and they value this a lot and they tell a sort of story.
This is something I like in a costume or garment, you can tell a story by this and in my own work I use a lot of prints. I also wanted to link it with my Major Fashion design so I can discover new crafts and continue with my development in the major.
To make a replica of the wedding costume I want to do more research about the different illustations and meanings of these, discover more about the Chinese/Indonesian history and techniques used in this time. After this desk research I want to start with material experiments to replicate the costume using modern day crafts or digital techniques and give the costume a new look.