Description
This impressive Hinggi ikat wall hanging from East Sumba Island, Indonesia, is a powerful example of traditional textile art, featuring mythical figures, ancestral forms, and horses woven into its richly detailed design. Each motif carries deep cultural meaning, symbolizing lineage, protection, and spiritual connection.
As an authentic, handwoven textile crafted on a traditional back-strap loom, this piece may contain minor imperfections and unique variations. These are not flaws, but rather cherished hallmarks of its genuine, handmade origin. Slight irregularities in the weave and subtle variations in the natural dye colours are a testament to the artisan’s hand and the time-honoured process used to create it. We believe these details add to the unique character and story of each textile, confirming its place as a one-of-a-kind work of art.
Materials:
* Made from 100% naturally dyed cotton yarn.
Dimensions approximately:
* Length 105 inches (approx 266 cm), Width = 51 inches (approx. 129.5 cm)
* This textile is made of two handwoven panels carefully joined together—a traditional method used by Indonesian artisans when creating pieces wider than 90 cm. Woven on a back-strap loom, this technique is not only practical but also a hallmark of authenticity, showcasing the skill and heritage behind genuine handwoven textiles.
Care instructions:
* We highly recommend dry-cleaning or spot-cleaning only.
* Do not bleach or soak.
* NOT SUITABLE FOR MACHINE WASHING.
Availability
Our textiles are available in limited quantities, and stock can change quickly. To make sure we can provide you with the exact item you want, please contact me to see if this ikat is currently available. I will be happy to check and set it aside for you!