Tenun Sipirok
Fabric Type: Tenun
Pattern Name: Angkar Cino Motif
Pattern Meaning: The Angkar Cino motif was originally a motif that existed on Parompa Sadun's ulos. Parompa Sadun is a traditional woven cloth of the Angkola Batak tribe, which is the hallmark of South Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra. Parompa in the true sense is a long cloth, but usually it is often spoken by Batak people, namely paroppa. The use of this pump in ancient times and until now is used as a baby carrier. This Parompa Sadun gift at a traditional event is usually given by parents to a woman who has just been blessed with her first child. Meanwhile, the ceremony for giving this traditional cloth is called Mangalehen Parompa (handing over the long cloth). The meaning of the Angkar motif is that the wearer must have broad and wise knowledge so that they can coexist with the whole community and be useful to others
Material Type: Katun
Size: 230cm x 105cm
Coloring Type: Pewarna Sintetis
Fabric Making Technique: ATBM
MSME Profile
Tenun Sipirok was founded in 2015 by Mr. Ilyas Simatupang. Produces a variety of woven and songket fabrics with motifs typical of the Angkola Batak customs. Tenun Sipirok continues to develop motifs, colors and innovates to produce the best woven products in Tapanuli Selatan. In addition to the aim of increasing productivity and profit, Tenun Sipirok also actively encourages the regeneration of weavers by fostering public love, especially the younger generation, for the weaving process.