Samamas
Samamas, also known as sāmāmas, is a type of traditional Indonesian textile, specifically a woven cloth originating from the island of Flores, East Nusa Tenggara. These textiles are highly regarded for their intricate patterns and the symbolic meanings often associated with them. The weaving process is typically carried out by women, who have inherited the skills and knowledge through generations.
The production of samamas involves a backstrap loom, a traditional weaving device. The materials used are usually
Samamas textiles serve various purposes. They are commonly used in ceremonies, rituals, and important social events.