pönsum
Pönsum is a type of traditional Indonesian woven fabric, primarily used for creating clothing and accessories. The term "pönsum" is derived from the Sundanese language, which is spoken in the western part of Java. The fabric is known for its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often featuring motifs such as flowers, birds, and geometric shapes. Pönsum is typically made from cotton or a blend of cotton and silk, and it is woven using a technique called ikat, where the yarn is tied in specific patterns before weaving.
The production of pönsum involves several steps. First, the yarn is dyed in various colors and then
Pönsum is not only a form of traditional clothing but also a cultural artifact that reflects the
Despite its popularity, the production of pönsum has faced challenges due to the decline in traditional weaving