Ketupat Knot Designs
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The Indonesian word "ketupat" denotes a little basket that is woven from coconut- or palm leaves. It is used to prepare and serve rice during periods of festivity. In this paper we present the structural analysis of 16 Ketupat Knots, which are largely due to field work by Ir. Farnis Boneka during March 1993 on Salibabu in the Talaud Islands. In the language spoken on the archipelago the ketupat is named "ampirrisa". Regionally more than 20 Ketupat Knot structures are known to be in use.
НазваниеKetupat Knot Designs
ИзданиеLimited edition of 50 copies
Место публикацииAarhus
ИздательPieter van de Griend
Год выпуска1994
Нумерация страницviii, 16 p.
ИллюстрацииIllus., black and white diagrams
Размерность14.6 x 20.7 cm
Материалbook
TT877.5 .G75 1994
ISBN87-983985-0-4
ПримечанияThe International Guild of Knot Tyers Collection
Географические ключевые словаIndonesia