Believed to possess magical and protective powers, the gerinsing cloths of Bali entrance with natural and soothing patterns. Ni Luh Suryati evokes a batun cagi (tamarind fruit) design, using 100% cotton threads to orchestrate the serene blend of colors.
The spectacular geringsing textiles of Bali are elaborated using the double ikat method. Ikat means "to knot" in Indonesian and Malay, and it is a time-consuming process known only to a handful of weavers around the world. Hand-spun cotton is initially dyed an eggshell-yellow hue using the oil of the kemiri nut, before the weaver determines which sections of the thread are to be dyed with what colors. She binds bunches of the fabric together with raffia, creating a tight knot resistant to the dyes in which the piece is to be placed. This process is carried out for each successive color, as the artisan uses natural extracts, such as indigo for the blue tones and root barks for the spectacular vermilion hue. A simple handloom is employed to execute the weave.
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The time and effort it tpol to create this cloth is amazing. Lovely
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Reading about the geringsing process made me think this piece would be perfect - and it is, in every way. The colors are striking, the design intricate and beautiful and obviously the craftmanship is excellent. I have the utmost admiration for the skill and artistry it took to weave it. I have purchased a special custom hanger to complement this wonderful hanging - which will be appreciated and enjoyed always.
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This fabric, made from a process found only in Tenganan and two other locales on Earth, supposedly has the power to ward off evil... A single piece can take up to five years to complete.
"My name is Ni Luh Suryati and I was born in Bali on April 4, 1980. I learned the intricate process of double ikat weaving and dyeing from Wayan... read more