Description
This stunning North Sumatran, Ulos Batak Harungguan was handwoven in the Muara region of Lake Toba using a back-strap loom and dyed using natural plant dyes. This is a long piece, truly spectacular to use as a wall hanging, and slim enough to use as a bed or table runner.
Please note that all our handwoven wall hangings and runners (table or bed runners) are hand-dyed and woven using a back-strap loom, and due to the nature of the production process, you may find minor imperfections and flaws in the weave. The minor flaws or imperfections make the items truly unique, and one-of-a-kind.
Materials:
* Made from 100% naturally dyed cotton yarn.
* 1-panel textiles, secured with Sirat weaving (the end section that holds the frills) *
Dimensions approximately:
* 82 inches x 26 inches (approximately 208 cm wide x 66 cm long)
* This sarong consists of 2 panels sewn together; this is a common technique practised by the weavers in Indonesia when trying to achieve 1 large piece of cloth. One-piece handwoven textiles are rarely produced longer than 90 cm long. This technique has become useful guidance for textile lovers to determine whether the textiles are genuinely handwoven with a back-strap loom.
Care instructions:
* We highly recommend dry-cleaning or spot-cleaning only.
* Do not bleach or soak.
* NOT SUITABLE FOR MACHINE WASHING.
Availability:
* Ready to ship, only 1 throw/wall hanging is available in this design and size.