Surjan is Javanese traditional clothes in the past that characterizes the culture of Java other than batik. In this sa'at whereabouts increasingly rare and increasingly unpopular among the people of Java. But the trend lately in clothes typical of java with a unique motif became a kind of icon to refer to someone as a person idenditas Java by way of collecting or may mengenakanya kesempaan addition to various official occasions, and the good things of this sort is mostly done by young children.
Surjan is a trademark of Java with unique designs and motifs typical striated colored cloth, which is impressive to-eglatarianya, populist style with a distinctive character. In the past surjan is a traditional dress typical male day-to-day Java and ceremony that comes blangkon and bebetan. As for the daughter to use Kebaya or Jaritan, but on further developments can surjan padupadankan with various other fashion fabrics jarik idak merely as a partner, even with wearing jeans even though they still fit to wear surjan
If at first glance, surjan fabric that has a similar shape and color. However, materials or fabrics of different surjan will produce quality that is very much different. Therefore, the price will be determined by the type of fabric.When presented with two similar surjan clothing, an inexperienced would assume the same, but if touched and used of course be different. According Purwanto, currently many outstanding surjan model made from a mixture of plastic and not cloth weaving. Surjan who now represents surjan which has been modified,Shape buttons as used clothes most of the alias is not genuine. The model is a slight change such as a smaller collar shape and has a zipper.Surjan new model with semi-plastic material or woven fabric that is not ordinary, not to replace the original woven surjan comfort.
culture traditional
Rabu, 15 Desember 2010
Blangkon Origin
Blangkon is headgear that is used by men as part of a Javanese traditional clothes. Blangkon iket actual practical form of which is the headgear made of batik. There are no historical records that could explain the origin of Javanese men wear a headband or head covering this.
In ancient Javanese society, there is one story Legend of Aji Soko. In this story, the existence of iket head has also been called, ie when Aji Soko Cengkar defeated the Gods, a giant ruler of the land of Java, just by holding a kind of turban that could cover the entire land of Java. And as we know, Aji Soko became known as the creator and formulator of the beginning years of Java, which began in 1941 years ago.
There are theories stating that the use blangkon is the influence of, Hindu and Islamic culture that is absorbed by the Javanese. According to experts, the Muslims who go to Java that is composed of two ethnic Chinese descendant from Mainland China and the merchants of Gujarat. Gujarat traders are people of Arab descent, they always wear a turban, namely the length and width of cloth tied on their heads. Turban is what inspired people to wear iket java heads like the descendants of those Arabs.
In ancient Javanese society, there is one story Legend of Aji Soko. In this story, the existence of iket head has also been called, ie when Aji Soko Cengkar defeated the Gods, a giant ruler of the land of Java, just by holding a kind of turban that could cover the entire land of Java. And as we know, Aji Soko became known as the creator and formulator of the beginning years of Java, which began in 1941 years ago.
There are theories stating that the use blangkon is the influence of, Hindu and Islamic culture that is absorbed by the Javanese. According to experts, the Muslims who go to Java that is composed of two ethnic Chinese descendant from Mainland China and the merchants of Gujarat. Gujarat traders are people of Arab descent, they always wear a turban, namely the length and width of cloth tied on their heads. Turban is what inspired people to wear iket java heads like the descendants of those Arabs.
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