Description
Vintage Timorese Ikat Textile (Belu or Malaka Region)
Handwoven Cotton Natural Dyes Circa 1930s–1950s
A beautiful and authentic example of traditional Timorese ikat weaving, this textile was likely created in the Belu or Malaka region of East or West Timor. Woven on a backstrap loom, it features subtle geometric banding and soft, earthy natural dyes — hallmarks of early- to mid-20th-century domestic textiles from this region.
Unlike ceremonial tais with bold figurative motifs, this piece reflects the understated elegance of village weaving: meant for practical or local ritual use, Comprising of 2 panels sewn together to form a larger cloth a technique often used in older ikat textiles from the region. Its balanced proportions and time-softened tones give it a quiet beauty that speaks to both age and authenticity.
Details:
Origin: East or West Timor (likely Belu/Malaka region)
Date: Circa 1930s–1950s
Technique: Warp ikat, backstrap woven
Materials: Hand spun cotton, natural plant-based dyes
Dimensions: 90 x 200 cm approx.
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with mild fading and a soft patina consistent with age;
Comprising of 2 panels sewn together to form a larger cloth a technique often used in older ikat textiles from the region.
Featuring a swirling cross design with stylized animal and human figures, geometric and architectural motives.
This textile was made using advanced traditional dying and weaving techniques: Ikat is a textile art form that has made these textiles sought after and appreciated world wide.
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