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  2. Javanese culture - Wikipedia

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    Javanese culture is centered in the provinces of Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java in Indonesia. Due to various migrations, it can also be found in other parts of the world, such as Suriname (where 15% of the population are of Javanese descent), the broader Indonesian archipelago region, [ 1 ] Cape Malay , [ 2 ] Malaysia , Singapore ...

  3. National costume of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Since Java has been the political and population center of Indonesia, folk attire from the island has become elevated into national status. Indonesia Museum depicting traditional dresses of Indonesia. The picture shows the traditional wedding dress of Bali (left) and East Java (right) with other dresses from other provinces depicted in the ...

  4. Kemben - Wikipedia

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    Kemben (Javanese: ꦏꦼꦩ꧀ꦧꦼꦤ꧀, Indonesian: kemban) is an Indonesian female torso wrap historically common in Java, Bali, and other parts of the Indonesian archipelago. It is made by wrapping a piece of kain (clothes), either plain, batik printed, velvet , or any type of fabrics, covering the chest wrapped around the woman's torso.

  5. Batik in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Batik is the traditional costume of the royal and aristocratic families in Java. The use of batik remains a mandatory traditional dress in the Javanese palaces. The use of batik remains a mandatory traditional dress in the Javanese palaces.

  6. Singo Ulung - Wikipedia

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    Singo Ulung dancers have a different costume for each role. For the lion "Singo Ulung’s" dancer costume, two people wear the lion costume together, like in Barongsai. The difference between Barongsai and Singo Ulung is that normally Singo Ulung's costume is plain white and sometimes it's a mix of black and white, or yellow and white color.

  7. Kebaya - Wikipedia

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    In Java, this long cloth is known as angkin [48] — or its modern version might use stagen instead. [49] Angkin refers to a long sash made of fabric, usually made of jumputan Javanese tie-dye, batik or plain cloth.

  8. The Costumes of “The Color Purple” Are a Detailed, Emotional ...

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    The Color Purple’s Costumes Are a Journey Eli Ade´ - Warner Bros. “They’re all triple threats,” said costume designer Francine Jamison-Tanchuck of The Color Purple’s all-star cast.

  9. Blangkon - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that blangkon may be as old as the Javanese script, and inspired from the legendary story of Aji Saka.In the story, Aji Saka defeated Dewata Cengkar, a giant who owned the land of Java, by spreading a giant piece of headdress that could cover the entire land of Java. [3]