NATIONAL COLLECTION X MUSEUM MARTKET NOREN
$250.00 SGD
SARONG
Indonesia, early 20th Century
cotton (drawn batik), synthetic dyes
Collection of Peranakan Museum
2018-00873
This sarong (tubular skirt) is decorated with peonies grouped together in a bouquet, with birds and butterflies flying around them. The buketan/bouquet motif reoccurs throughout the textile and was a design popularised by Eurasian batik marker, Eliza Van Zuylen. This sarong would have been worn with an open jacket with V-shaped lapels known as the kebaya.
SARONG
Pekalong, Java
Late 19th or early 20th century
Textile
Collection of Asian Civilisations Museum
1997-03174
Gift of Mr and Mrs Andy Ng
This sarong would have been worn by a nyonya (Peranakan woman) under a kebaya. The decoration features large floral bouquets with butterflies and birds. Nyonya-style sarongs are known for their bright and colourful designs, in shades of orange, yellow, pink and mauve, made possible by chemical dyes imported from Europe in the 19th century.