TRANSFORMATION OF TENGKULUK TANDUK WITH WEAVING TECHNIQUES

Tengkuluk is one of the traditional clothing equipment (head cover) of a Bundo Kanduang (biological mother) in the Minangkabau tribe. Currently tengkuluk is rarely used in everyday life, only used in traditional events or other official activities. This reality encourages the creation of this tengku...

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Main Authors: Lidia Purnama Sari, Ahmad Akmal, Dharsono Dharsono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ISI Press 2021-11-01
Series:Artistic
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Online Access:https://jurnal.isi-ska.ac.id/index.php/artistic/article/view/3925
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Ahmad Akmal
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description Tengkuluk is one of the traditional clothing equipment (head cover) of a Bundo Kanduang (biological mother) in the Minangkabau tribe. Currently tengkuluk is rarely used in everyday life, only used in traditional events or other official activities. This reality encourages the creation of this tengkuluk work to be carried out. The method of creating works used consists of three stages, namely experimentation, reflection, and formation. The result of the creation of this work shows that the tengkuluk made with woven techniques and pandan leaf material and decorated with Swarovski looks practical and flexible when used by mothers and teenagers in their daily lives. This new creation in the form of the Koto Gadang tengkuluk expresses the meaning of philosophical values, namely the responsibility of women when they have married.
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spelling doaj.art-bb5de91f51ca486ba7ea6f44e407e5272023-06-21T01:41:23ZengISI PressArtistic2721-94452721-93212021-11-0121425110.33153/artistic.v2i1.39252824TRANSFORMATION OF TENGKULUK TANDUK WITH WEAVING TECHNIQUESLidia Purnama Sari0Ahmad Akmal1Dharsono Dharsono2Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) PadangpanjangInstitut Seni Budaya Indonesia (ISBI) AcehInstitut Seni Indonesia (ISI) SurakartaTengkuluk is one of the traditional clothing equipment (head cover) of a Bundo Kanduang (biological mother) in the Minangkabau tribe. Currently tengkuluk is rarely used in everyday life, only used in traditional events or other official activities. This reality encourages the creation of this tengkuluk work to be carried out. The method of creating works used consists of three stages, namely experimentation, reflection, and formation. The result of the creation of this work shows that the tengkuluk made with woven techniques and pandan leaf material and decorated with Swarovski looks practical and flexible when used by mothers and teenagers in their daily lives. This new creation in the form of the Koto Gadang tengkuluk expresses the meaning of philosophical values, namely the responsibility of women when they have married.https://jurnal.isi-ska.ac.id/index.php/artistic/article/view/3925tengkulukminangkabauweavingtransformation
spellingShingle Lidia Purnama Sari
Ahmad Akmal
Dharsono Dharsono
TRANSFORMATION OF TENGKULUK TANDUK WITH WEAVING TECHNIQUES
Artistic
tengkuluk
minangkabau
weaving
transformation
title TRANSFORMATION OF TENGKULUK TANDUK WITH WEAVING TECHNIQUES
title_full TRANSFORMATION OF TENGKULUK TANDUK WITH WEAVING TECHNIQUES
title_fullStr TRANSFORMATION OF TENGKULUK TANDUK WITH WEAVING TECHNIQUES
title_full_unstemmed TRANSFORMATION OF TENGKULUK TANDUK WITH WEAVING TECHNIQUES
title_short TRANSFORMATION OF TENGKULUK TANDUK WITH WEAVING TECHNIQUES
title_sort transformation of tengkuluk tanduk with weaving techniques
topic tengkuluk
minangkabau
weaving
transformation
url https://jurnal.isi-ska.ac.id/index.php/artistic/article/view/3925
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