Fabric

Selendang Sutra (Hijau)

Rp 5,500,000

Product Description :

Fabric Type: Sulaman
Pattern Name: Dahlia
Pattern Meaning: In Minangkabau culture, the "Bunga Dahlia" or Dahlia Flower motif also holds various symbolic meanings. The motif represents beauty, elegance, and sophistication, akin to the exquisite appearance of the Dahlia Flower. It embodies an appreciation for aesthetics and artistic expression, reflecting the cultural emphasis on refinement and grace. Additionally, the Bunga Dahlia motif symbolizes inner strength and resilience. Like the Dahlia Flower's ability to bloom and thrive in diverse conditions, it serves as a reminder of the importance of resilience and adaptability in facing life's challenges. The motif may also carry connotations of love and affection. The Dahlia Flower is often associated with sentiments of love and deep emotions, making the Bunga Dahlia motif a symbol of heartfelt connections between individuals. Furthermore, the motif can be a representation of femininity and the virtues of women within the Minangkabau society. It celebrates the unique qualities and roles of women in their community. The Bunga Dahlia motif also holds cultural significance, signifying the identity and heritage of the Minangkabau people. As an essential part of traditional textiles and attire, it preserves and showcases the unique artistic expression and craftsmanship of their culture. Interpretations of motifs can vary, and individuals may attach personal meanings based on their experiences and beliefs. Overall, the Bunga Dahlia motif is a beautiful reflection of Minangkabau culture, encompassing elements of beauty, resilience, love, femininity, and cultural identity.
Material Type: Sutra
Size: 200 cm x 55 cm
Type of Thread: Benang Sutra
Coloring Type: Pewarna Sintetis
Fabric Making Technique: Handmade


Nasyarinda Sulaman Sumatra Barat

MSME Profile

Nasyarinda Sulaman started in 2010 as a home business that empowers housewives and young girls with embroidery skills. They express their skills by embroidering various gradations of thread colors onto fabric using the traditional hand embroidery technique called "sulam tangan suji caia" with the aid of a traditional tool called "pamedangan". The embroidery results in products such as shawls, clothing materials, prayer garments (mukena), embroidery on songket fabrics, and more. The strengths of Nasyarinda's products lie in the unique motifs and coloring used, as well as the use of high-quality fabrics.