Kuching is a melting pot of ethnic identities. Being the capital city of Sarawak it offers a potpourri of cultural crossroads where you can sample the various artistic traditions of the diverse ethnic groups throughout Sarawak converging in one rich cultural milieu, which is Kuching today. One tradition shared by the 'Orang Ulu' group , consisting in majority the Kayans, Kelabits and Kenyahs, is the art of beadsmaking and beads craftwork.Today I paid a visit to one wholesale trader of Sarawak beadswork at her home. On the floor ( as shown above) was laid a variety of items like table mats, tissue paper boxes, small round bags, necklaces, head bands and key chains.

Bags used by native ladies while shopping or during ceremonial functions
Table mats are favourite among modern households where they can be placed on tables overlaid with glass or transparent plastic. For many modern homes table mats are also framed up as travel mementos.




2 comments:
Itsy bitsy spiderrrr....hehehhe
I love this! I have never seen mats made of beads. Magnificent, and the colors are beautiful. Do they also make jewelry?
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