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Rich Legacy of Iban’s Tattoo Motifs on Contemporary Craft
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The Iban people, are one of the main ethnic groups in Sarawak. The Iban people have a unique tattoo culture. The influence of modernity and conflicting religious beliefs pose an increasing threat to this tradition, which is deeply rooted in the tattoo culture. However, the tattoo tradition will endure as people persevere in integrating tattoo motifs into contemporary handicrafts. The fashion industry, which includes both apparel and accessories, is a popular field that involves traditional tattoo motifs. Therefore, we view this study as a significant documentation endeavor, striving to preserve the cultural heritage that forms the core of ethnic pride in Sarawak. The study employs qualitative research methodologies, notably utilizing surveys and interviews with Sarawakians in different regions. The research also seeks to identify tattoo motifs incorporating traditional into contemporary craftwork. Through this study, it inspired local small businesses to increase their enthusiasm for creating and promoting modern crafts that incorporate traditional motifs. In addition, this study also encourages all ethnic groups, including young generations to persist in preserving their traditional cultures, customs, and traditions through contemporary craftwork that will be appropriate for remaining pertinent to the modern era. The enduring nature of traditional tattoo motifs can be utilized in several ways beyond their use on the skin.
Title: Rich Legacy of Iban’s Tattoo Motifs on Contemporary Craft
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The Iban people, are one of the main ethnic groups in Sarawak.
The Iban people have a unique tattoo culture.
The influence of modernity and conflicting religious beliefs pose an increasing threat to this tradition, which is deeply rooted in the tattoo culture.
However, the tattoo tradition will endure as people persevere in integrating tattoo motifs into contemporary handicrafts.
The fashion industry, which includes both apparel and accessories, is a popular field that involves traditional tattoo motifs.
Therefore, we view this study as a significant documentation endeavor, striving to preserve the cultural heritage that forms the core of ethnic pride in Sarawak.
The study employs qualitative research methodologies, notably utilizing surveys and interviews with Sarawakians in different regions.
The research also seeks to identify tattoo motifs incorporating traditional into contemporary craftwork.
Through this study, it inspired local small businesses to increase their enthusiasm for creating and promoting modern crafts that incorporate traditional motifs.
In addition, this study also encourages all ethnic groups, including young generations to persist in preserving their traditional cultures, customs, and traditions through contemporary craftwork that will be appropriate for remaining pertinent to the modern era.
The enduring nature of traditional tattoo motifs can be utilized in several ways beyond their use on the skin.
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