Sold2019Toraja Long Ceremonial Ikat TextileCeremonial textile, pori lonjong, cotton ikat, Toraja people, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Size: 156'' x 34'' (396 x 86 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2019Toraja Long Ceremonial Ikat TextileCeremonial textile, "pori lonjong", cotton warp ikat with traditional "ronkong" motif, Toraja people, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Size: 100'' x 28'' (254 x 71 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2022Ceremonial Banner (Sarita), Toraja, Sulawesi, C. 1940-50Ceremonial Banner (Sarita), Toraja, Sulawesi, Indonesia, C. 1940-50. Classic example of traditional blue and white wax resist cotton banner. Minor repairs. Provenance: Ex. Seth Hersh/Batikat CollectioSee Sold Price
Sold2021Decorative Toraja Ritual Cloth "Ma'wa" or "Maá,"Decorative Toraja sacred cloth "ma'wa" or "maá," rice-paste resist batik and painting on hand-loomed cotton, vegetable dyes, Sulawesi, Indonesia, second half 20th C. Size: 110'' x 32'' (279 x 81 cmSee Sold Price
Sold2023Toraja Tribe of Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, Vintage Woven Cotton Ikat "Sukomandi" Strong FamilyToraja Tribe of Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, vintage woven cotton Ikat Sukomandi "Strong Family Bond" ceremonial cloth, rust ground with geometric pattern (interpreted as a genealogical pattern) consSee Sold Price
Sold202120th C. Indonesian Toraja Ritual Sekomandi Cloth**Originally Listed At $200** Southeast Asia, Indonesia, Sulawesi Island, Toraja people, ca. late 20th century CE. A massive woven textile, made of two joined panels, with knotted fringe at its shorteSee Sold Price
Sold2022Toraja Ritual Cloth "Maa'" or "Ma' wa", Indonesia, 19th C.Toraja Ritual Cloth "Maa'" or "Ma' wa", Indonesia, 19th C. Ceremonial hanging of handspun and hand woven cotton, with a painted and stamped pattern. The textile is made to resemble an Indian trade cloSee Sold Price
Sold2021Very Long Toraja Ikat "Pori Lonjong," Indonesia, 20thVery long Toraja ikat "pori lonjong", hand spun cotton, warp ikat, 7 large blocks of ikated designs with tumpal-like borders at both extremes, probably intended as a banner to decorate a deceased's hoSee Sold Price
Sold2022Tulis And Stamped Batik "Kain Sembagi" Ceremonial Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, 18th C.Tulis And Stamped Batik "Kain Sembagi" Ceremonial Skirt Cloth, Indonesia, 18th C. Ceremonial garment woven of cotton tabby cloth; handdrawn and stamped, resist and mordant dyed in an overall repeat ofSee Sold Price
Sold2021A Toraja Sarita Ceremonial Textile, SulawesiA Toraja Sarita Ceremonial Textile, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Size: 31'' x 148'' (79 x 376 cm). Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All Acceptable Bidding Commences at the OSee Sold Price
Sold2016Sumatran Lawang Ceremonial Cloth: Size: 72" x 27" (68.5Sumatran Lawang Ceremonial Cloth, Indonesia. Early 20th C. Tie dyed silk. Size: 72" x 27" (68.5 x 183 cm).PLEASE NOTE: All auction items are located in CHICAGO for preview and pick up at 130 N. JefferSee Sold Price
Sold2022Toraja Sulawesi Ikat, Indonesia, Early 20th C.Toraja Sulawesi Ikat, Indonesia, Early 20th C. Hand spun cotton and natural dyes. Size: 5'2'' x 4'2'' (157 x 127 cm). Provenance: Sylvia and Philip Chaplain Collection, New Hampshire.See Sold Price
Sold2022Silk Ikat Ceremonial Shoulder Cloth, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C.Silk Ikat Ceremonial Shoulder Cloth, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Slendang, ceremonial scarf or shoulder cloth of silk weft ikat with small areas of silver thread. Size: 7'10'' x 2'5'' (239 x 74 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2022Ceremonial Tampan/Ships Cloth, Lampung, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C.Ceremonial Tampan/Ships Cloth, Lampung, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Cotton with supplementary weft weaving. Size: 17'' x 15'', 43 x 38 cm.See Sold Price
Sold2022Toraja Sacred Heirloom Mawa, Sulawesi, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C.Toraja Sacred Heirloom Mawa, Sulawesi, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Hanging in hand resist, brown-black dye, red accents probably directly applied. Trees of life on long sides with traces of applied dSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ceremonial Ancestral Cloth "Tatibin", Sumatra, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C.Ceremonial Ancestral Cloth "Tatibin", Sumatra, Indonesia, Early-Mid 20th C. Rectangular hanging, tatibin or 'ship cloth', made in supplementary weft patterning with cotton and metal-wrapped yarns on tSee Sold Price
Sold2021Toraja Dulang Ritual Bowl, Sulawesi, IndonesiaToraja Dulang Ritual Bowl, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Mid 20th C. Carved wood. Size: 6'' x 7.5'' x 7.25'' (15 x 19 x 18 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2022Antique Sulawesi Siga Barkcloth Mens HeaddressBrilliant pink and orange with black geometric patterns hand painted on fine barkcloth 'Siga', men's feast day headdress. C. 1900-1910. Bada Toraja, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Approx. 54" x 44". Provenance:See Sold Price
Sold20243 Ceremonial Ship Cloth/Tampan Style Textiles, Indonesia, Late 20th3 Ceremonial Ship Cloth/Tampan Style Textiles, Indonesia, Late 20th C. 1) Ceremonial Ship Cloth/Tampan Style Textile, Indonesia, Late 20th C. Supplementary weft on handspun cotton; natural dyes. DepicSee Sold Price
Sold2021Toraja Ceremonial Hanging with Ikat, SulawesiToraja Ceremonial Hanging with Ikat Motifs on Cotton, Sulawesi, Indonesia, late 20th century. Size: 37'' x 18'', (94 x 46 cm). Note: There Are No Hidden or Confidential Reserves in this Auction; All ASee Sold Price
Sold2022Toraja Ritual Cloth "Maa'" or "Ma' wa", Indonesia, 19th-Early 20th C.Toraja Ritual Cloth "Maa'" or "Ma' wa", Indonesia, 19th-Early 20th C. Maa' sacred cloth hanging made of tabby woven cotton cloth and painted with dyes with the Torajan version of the tree of life desiSee Sold Price
Sold202219th C. Mawa Sacred Cloth, Toraja, IndonesiaCelebes (Suluwesi) Island sacred ritual cloth, painted in brown, the central corral formed by buffalo heads and surrounded by boys and buffalo, the animal most associated with prosperity among the TorSee Sold Price
Sold2018Fine Ceremonial Cloth, Batak, SumatraCeremonial Cloth, Batak, Sumatra, Indonesia; cotton, warp ikat. Early 20th c. Size: 68'' x 45'' (173 x 114 cm).See Sold Price
Sold2023Rare Cotton Weft Ikat Ceremonial Cepuk ClothRare Cotton Weft Ikat Ceremonial Cepuk Cloth, Nusa Penida, Indonesia, Late 19th-Early 20th C. The cepuk is a very important sacred textile for the Balinese and is believed to both protect the wearer aSee Sold Price