In a quiet, remote village in southeastern Bali, far from the beaten tourist paths, is the village of Tenganan, a community of indigenous weavers. It is here that the ancient technique of double ikat weaving is found, one of Indonesia’s rarest forms of textile weaving.
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This Article was published in the Magazine “Centered on Taipei” Issue of September 2016 (Vol.17 | 01)
Pages 11, 12, 13 and 14, Text : Sue Babcock – Images : Samyama Gallery