Originating from Silindung, Tumtuman is a versatile type of ulos that can be modified using various motifs, even those borrowed from other cultures. This particular set is partially inspired by hande hande motif. Traditionally, it is used as a tali tali or headwrap by the host’s (hasuhutan) firstborn son to denote his status during ceremonies. Nowadays, it is most commonly used as a sarong and shawl by women in formal settings, especially weddings.
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Motifs | Ulos Tumtuman & Hande Hande
Threads I 100% Cotton
Natural Dye | 50% natural dyed, Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus) | 50% artificial dyed
Handmade Woven | Traditional back-strap loom, Gedogan
Craftswoman | Derma from Silaen sub-district, Toba Samosir, North Sumatra (Andi Manurung's weaver community)
Production | 6 weeks
Packaging I Hard Box
Size | Sarong: 87 x 192 cm | Shawl: 200 x 70 cm | Sirat 14 cm
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