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Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1300, described as Batik sarong; beige cotton ground with navy blue and brown geometric motifs. Indonesian womanâs garment. Length 210 cm. Width 122 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-429, described as Textile; sarong; batik; red and yellow with âTumpulâ and floral designs. Sarong for women; also used by grandmothers to carry children in sling around neck. 106 x 250 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1604, described as Garment; wraparound, beige, red, blue, brown and dark brown; large floral bouquets with small flying birds over a background field of alternating diagonal bands in two motifs: “banji” (swastika) with flowers and “parang” (sword); floral border along lower edge. “Kain pajang,” ankle length long cloth is more formal than a sarong (wraparound garment); worn by men and women. 102.5 x 234 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1037, described as sarong, cotton; brown and white floral ground; finely worked designs of flowers and birds in blue, purple, yellow and red; batik technique; w. 1.4 M, l. 2.5o M.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 10-1586, described as Adult woman's wrap-around sarong; cotton; hand-woven, blue, light blue wrap stripes; seamed; 24 inches by 19¾ inches
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-1603, described as Garment; wraparound; dark and light brown, beige, blue and black; overall repeating diagonal patterns including “parang” (sword) motifs; narrow, undyed strip along sewn edges; machine sewn two edges. “Kain pajang,” ankle length long cloth is more formal than a sarong (wraparound garment); worn by men and women. 102 x 233 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-421, described as Sarong; unfinished; hand-loomed cotton plaid; red, green, blue. Worn by men; may be born at home as sarong or at weddings over shoulder with 18-398 and âTjelanaâ batik trousers, 18-399. Copied after âBugisâ style of East Indonesia. Length 412 cm. Width 64 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-420, described as Sarong; hand-loomed cotton plaid; black, green, white. Worn by middle-aged and older men, usually at home; sometimes for âdressyâ occasions. Better quality than 18-418 and 18-419. Length 121.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 18-966, described as Sarong, cotton, batik; parang design, white and brown on dark blue background. Indonesian women’s garment. 245 x 104 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sarong, accession number 9-21205, described as Older sarong.   “Butterflies and flowers”.  Consists of 3 pieces of handwoven cloth, each sewn into a tube at warp ends, then the 3 sewn to each other to form tube skirt.  One piece very loosely woven off-white plain weave, completely undecorated.  Outer edge ravelled; note that these are weft, not warp, ends.    Other end off-white cloth sewn to dark blue cloth, balanced plain weave, dark blue warp and weft, completely undecorated.  Blue cloth much more tightly woven than off-white cloth.  Other end blue cloth sewn to black cloth, balanced plain weave, black warp and weft, extensively decorated in bright colors.  Bands of warp stripes in off-white, pink, orange, yellow, pale blue-green at selvedges; broader of 2 warp stripe bands also has purple-blue stripes.  Warp stripe bands enclose 16cm W band of extensive embroidery in a variety of motifs in off-white, yellow, blue-green, and 2 shades of pink, and 4cm W band of off-white supplementary weft in pattern which repeats around width of sarong.  Last 2 warps at outer selvedge are bright pink, resulting in decorative edging.  Sarong ~94cm x 57 cm (double thickness, as sewn).