- Artifact Identification : Ulos, Ceremonial Textile
- Visual Description : Cream-colored textile with black and red-brown patterned stripes and tassles at top and bottom. Stripes are either black or red and are made up of geometric patterned elements, primarily triangular.
- Artist/Maker: None
- Geographic Location : Asia, Southeast, Sumatra, Lake Toba, Prapat
- Period/Date , Ca.: 1970’s
- Culture : Batak, Probably Toba Batak
Physical Analysis
- Dimension: 1 (Length) 133 cm
- Dimension: 2 (Width) 50 cm
- Dimension: 3 (N/A) N/A
- Weight : 152 g
- Measuring Remarks : Length includes tassles at both ends.
- Materials : Textile
- Manufacturing Processes : Weaving
- Munsell Color Information : N/A
- Published Description : N/A
- Scholarly Notes : Prapat is a primarily Toba Batak area. This textile is definately Batak and probably Toba Batak culture. this is an ‘ulos’ a textile used as a ceremonial gift for weddings and funerals. We have some examples in the teaching collection. Clark Cunningham, 2003.
- Comparanda : N/A
- Bibliography : N/A
- Archaeological Data : N/A
- Credit Line/Dedication : Gift of Ellen Cole Miller.
- Reproduction : N/A
- Reproduction Information : N/A
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