Selection of Indonesian fabrics from Sumba hanging on a market stall in Bali Indonesia Tribal textiles Bali Indonesia


Selection of Indonesian fabrics from Sumba hanging on a market stall in Bali Sumbanese textiles are often tie dyed using the ikat process Ikat is an Indonesian word derived from mengikat meaning to tie or bind Indonesia


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Location: Indonesia, Bali
Photo credit: © J Marshall / Alamy / Afripics
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