itukangas
Itukangas are traditional Indonesian textiles, primarily produced in the island of Bali. The term "itukanga" is derived from the Balinese language, where "itu" means "to tie" and "kanga" refers to the cloth. These textiles are renowned for their intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and high-quality craftsmanship. Itukangas are typically made from cotton or silk, and the weaving process involves intricate techniques such as ikat (tied-dye) and batik (wax-resist dyeing).
The patterns on itukangas often depict mythological scenes, religious motifs, and natural elements, reflecting the rich
The production of itukangas is a labor-intensive process, involving skilled artisans who meticulously weave and dye