tejek
Tejek is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily in the context of traditional Indonesian culture and language. Most commonly, "tejek" refers to a specific type of woven textile, often associated with the Dayak people of Borneo. These textiles are characterized by their intricate patterns, often depicting mythological or ancestral figures, and are typically made from natural fibers like cotton or ramie. The weaving process itself is labor-intensive and carries significant cultural meaning, with designs passed down through generations.
In some contexts, "tejek" might also be used as a personal name in certain Indonesian ethnic groups.
Additionally, the word "tejek" can appear in local dialects or colloquial speech with meanings that are not