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INAUGURAL TENUN FASHION WEEK CULMINATES IN CELEBRATORY FASHION SHOWCASE

Kuching, 3 December 2021 – The Sarawak Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture; Yang Berhormat Dato Sri Haji Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah; today officiated a gala dinner, featuring a unique runway fashion showcase at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching. The event presented fashion collections using handwoven material produced by weaving communities across Southeast Asia, using traditional handlooms and employing techniques handed down from generation to generation.

The event marked the culmination of the inaugural TENUN Fashion Week, which was presented virtually from 15 to 17 October, and saw the participation of 45 weaving communities across countries in Southeast Asia, namely Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

Dedicated completely to these handweaves while reimagining their continued relevance by exploring their use in modern fashion, the TENUN Fashion Week was organised by the Maybank Foundation, through its Maybank Women Eco-Weavers programme, in collaboration with the ASEAN Handicraft Promotion and Development Association (AHPADA); and Tanoti – a Malaysian social enterprise dedicated to heritage craft preservation, women empowerment and rural community-building.

 

A fashion showcase quite unlike any other

In Southeast Asia, where textile weaving is traditionally taken up by women, hundreds of weaving communities make up a virtually untold but vital part of the region’s traditional fashion, culture and shared heritage. With humble hands, these women meticulously produce intricate fabrics – from exquisite material produced for royal courts to vivid cloths encompassing a tremendous range of imagery, demonstrating considerable technical prowess. Although these beautiful works of art continue to stand the test of time, the women who create them find it hard to survive in modern times.

As such, the TENUN Fashion Week and ensuing live gala fashion showcase truly stands out from other typical fashion events, in that it emphasises a particular focus on the creation of handwoven textiles in Southeast Asia, while shining a large spotlight on the participating communities that produce them, along with their unique stories.

In many ways, the unprecedented nature of the TENUN Fashion Week and live gala fashion showcase not only marked the first-ever coming together of these weaving communities, but also the visual representation of their unique works and stories. This unprecedented endeavour was symbolically manifested at the live fashion gala event, in the form of the “Weaver’s Anthem”, a distinctively special musical performance produced using weaving instruments.

“While Malaysia’s unique cultural legacy truly stands out and is celebrated all across the world, I believe we can play a unique role in championing our shared heritage with other countries, especially within Southeast Asia. In this regard, I would like to congratulate the organisers of the TENUN Fashion Week and this fashion show for presenting what I truly believe will be a catalyst towards the furtherance of the regional weaving industry,” said Dato Sri Haji Abdul Karim at the live gala fashion showcase.

During the evening’s programme, three participating weaving communities were announced as award winners for their winning collection of textiles which were showcased in the TENUN Fashion Week.

These were Tohsang Cotton Village from Thailand who were awarded the TENUN Best Collection Award and Rumah Rakuji, together with the weaving community of Tunas Mekar Batubura from Indonesia, who won the Lakumas Most Innovative Weaves Award. Both these awards were judged by a prestigious panel of adjudicators, including Rocco Gaglioti, founder of International Digital Fashion Week; Marianna Miceli, founder of Mad Mood Milano Fashion Week; and Aidarkhan Kaliyev, founder of Aspara Fashion Week.

The Bengkalis Community of the Peatland and Mangrove Restoration Agency (BRGM), Indonesia was awarded a People’s Choice Award determined by public votes based on their choice of the best collection among those featured over the course of the TENUN Fashion Week.

The winners in all three categories each received cash prizes and six kilograms of Candimas Tencel yarn, sponsored by PT Lakumas, who also sponsored the cash prize for the Most Innovative Weaves Award.

 

Setting the stage

“We set out to organise the TENUN Fashion Week, chiefly to create awareness towards the unique handweaves of Southeast Asia by bringing them out into the open, thus improving their marketability and subsequently, their profitability. Seeing this inaugural event reach the scale and magnitude that it has is truly rewarding, particularly for the participating weaving communities. But it also shows the promising potential of the TENUN platform,” said Jacqueline Fong, Co-organiser of TENUN Fashion Week and Director of Tanoti.

Already, plans are underway to make TENUN annual event.  Undeniably, the stage is set for what has become an instrumental platform in presenting Asian handweaves to the world.

“I think it was a very unique experience in that everyone that participated were very excited to be in this project. Many of these communities had never previously participated in any fashion showcase outside their own countries! The other notable experience was the learning of their stories, their textile traditions and ancestral weaving techniques, and conveying them to TENUN’s audience,” added Fong.

All the collections showcased by TENUN are available for purchase via its e-commerce platform on the TENUN website, which will also feature promotional videos and contact listings of the participating communities.

More details are available at www.tenunfashionweek.com.

7 Tenun Tradisional Terbaik yang Ada di Indonesia

Kain tenun dari Indonesia terkenal dengan kelembutannya karena terbuat dari bahan semi alami.

Kain tenun dari Indonesia terkenal dengan kelembutannya karena terbuat dari bahan semi alami. Beberapa kain bahkan terkenal hingga mancanegara, misalnya kain dari Sumba yang sangat terkenal.

Di Indonesia sendiri, ada banyak sekali daerah penghasil tenun berkualitas. Daerah timur Indonesia dianggap sebagai surga kain tenun. Hal tersebut karena ada banyak sekali kain khas dengan ciri kelokalannya.

Dengan karakteristiknya masing-masing, akhirnya muncul banyak sekali jenis tentu. Beberapa kemudian dikombinasikan untuk membuat fashion lebih stylish. Penasaran dengan jenis-jenis kain tenun yang paling populer di Indonesia?

7 Tenun Tradisional Paling Populer

Ada banyak sekali jenis tenun yang berkembang dari hasil karakter lokal suatu daerah. Beberapa diantaranya kemudian dijadikan sebagai tenun ikat kepala. Namun, jenis kain tenun apa saja yang paling terkenal?

  1. Ulos

Ulos merupakan buatan khas dari Suku Batak yang ada di Sumatera Utara. Salah satu yang membuatnya sangat populer adalah corak warna cerahnya. Selain itu, ada ragam corak warna emas juga.

Coraknya didominasi oleh garis-garis horisontal dengan warna lebih cerah. Ini menujukan simbol tertentu dalam kebiasaan masyarakat Batak. Terutama nilai kebudayaan mereka yang telah lama ada di Sumatera.

  1. Gringsing

Berasal dari Tabanan, Bali, tenun Gringsing adalah satu-satunya yang menggunakan teknik tenun ikat ganda. Menariknya, untuk selembar tenun saja bisa membutuhkan waktu 2 hingga 3 tahun.

Lamanya pembuatan juga berpengaruh terhadap daya tahan tenun Gringsing. Bahkan, beberapa masyarakat adat memiliki kain berusia ratusan tahun. Warna dan coraknya juga tidak berubah sama sekali.

  1. Sumba

Rasanya, hampir tidak ada orang yang tidak mengenal jenis tenun satu ini. Kain buatan kaum perempuan Sumba telah terkenal hingga mancanegara. Bahkan, beberapa orang rela membayar mahal untuk mendapatkannya.

Kain ini sendiri dibuat menggunakan sehelai benang kemudian mulai menghiasnya. Corak kain memiliki kesan harmonis karena mengambil simbol alam. Beberapa orang menggunakan bahan serat alami sebagai bahan utamanya.

  1. Lurik

Kain ini sangat mudah dijumpai di berbagai daerah Jawa, terutama daerah Jawa Tengan, Yogyakarta, dan Jawa Timur. Ciri khasnya adalah corak garis-garis secara horisontal berwarna cerah.

Menariknya, setiap daerah memiliki corak masing-masing pada kain lurik. Hal tersebut berkaitan dengan budaya dari setiap daerah. Misalnya kain lurik asal Solo yang memiliki corak khas keraton.

  1. Toraja

Selain Sumba, Toraja juga terkenal dengan tenun khas miliknya. Corak yang digunakan melambangkan keharmonisan antara manusia dan alam. Ini juga merupakan salah satu warisan dari leluhur masyarakat Toraja.

Karena coraknya tersebut, tenun Toraja memiliki status tinggi dalam masyarakat adat Toraja. Biasanya, kain ini dipakai untuk acara sakral seperti upacara keagamaan, serta memegang simbol kejayaan.

  1. Soket Jambi

Dari sisi corak, Soket Jambi memiliki corak lebih bervariasi. Ada corak kotak-kotak, bunga, cakra, hingga simbol geometris lain. selain itu, Soket Jambi cenderung menggunakan warna cerah.

Setiap warna dan motif memiliki maknanya sendiri-sendiri. hal ini juga jadi salah satu kebanggan dari status masyarakat Jambi. Tidak heran jika Soket Jambi mampu dikenal hingga mancanegara.

  1. Songket

Songket dibuat menggunakan dua jenis benang yang lajurnya dibuat secara vertikal serta horisontal. Selain itu, songket menggunakan teknik tambahan berupa penyukitan untuk mengayam benang ke jalur lain.

Songket sangat terkenal melalui detail motifnya. Pengerjaan secara manual dipandang sebagai kain tenun kelas utama. Hal tersebut karena memiliki nilai dan kesan yang sangat tinggi.

Di Indonesia, Perusahaan Lakumas juga memproduksi benang berbahan rayon dan benang bahan tencel yang sering dipakai oleh pengrajin tenun baik yang ada di Pulau Jawa maupun Pulau Bali.

Memang, hampir setiap daerah memiliki kain miliknya sendiri. Beberapa menggunakan benang alami dan sebagian menggunakan benang sintetis. Misalnya benang rayon dan benang tencel sebagai bahan utama.