Worldwide tourist well known the natural beauty of Bali island. The sanctity
of the temple and Balinese tradition adds grandeur beautiful island of the gods
‘Thousand temples island’.
In the middle countryside of Nusa Penida island, the beautiful and
creative hand of craftsmen are producing ‘ Rangrang ‘ traditional woven cloth.
This traditional woven cloth made in Karang village, Nusa Penida, Klungkung,
Bali.
Holy love is waiting everlasting love ropes. The beauty of love in the
desert of Sahara ‘Saudi Arabia’, the paradise
Muslims in holy city of Makkah. To be the desire
of all Muslims, to visit this holy palace.
The craftsmen of ‘ Rangrang’ also always longed for Bali traditional
woven cloth lovers come and greet them in the middle of rural village in Nusa
Penida island.
Characteristic of ‘ Rangrang ‘ motif use traditional basic colors as
blue and light brown. Usually ‘ Rangrang ‘ is used for ceremonial
purposes of Hinduism in the temples. Single weaving technical is used for
producing ‘ Rangrang ‘. In this modern era, the world fashion trend has been
upgraded . The ‘ Rangrang ‘ craftsmen try to improve the quality,
the color of motif, and try to meet the customers demand . The colors
used becomes softer as pink, soft gray, etc.
Motifs and colors of ‘ Rangrang ‘ cloth has profound philosophy of
life and public confidence in Bali. In granting of motif, given
questionnaire grass on the central of ‘ Rangrang’ motif, lotus flowers and fir
trees. Then on the edge of the cloth usually patterned leaves of daffodils,
flowers of julit, animal motif as frogs and butterflies.
Traditional system, using natural materials from wool and silk. The
combination of colors with traditional Balinese motifs, creating
high-quality ‘Rangrang‘ woven cloth to meet the demand of national and
international markets.
Karang Village, Nusa Penida Island is one of
Bali tourist spot that you should visit, to have a look directly
creative hand of handicrafts men upon weaving, while enjoying Bali village
atmosphere in Nusa Penida Island, Klungkung, Bali.
Thank you,
Luh
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