Riben Manik, better known as headbands, are used as hair jewellery by women. Meanwhile, this headband was modified and designed using beads and embroidered by hand. The beaded pattern uses bright colours to make the pattern look more attractive.
Selampai is decorated with a very delicate woven pattern. This Selampai can be worn on the abdomen or the woman's chest, depending on the wearer's creativity, which Iban women will use with other traditional accessories. Nowadays, aside from being a traditional garment, Selampai is also used as wall decorations, which are known for their tribal art and depict the characteristics of the authentic Iban community. The pattern used is the Iban motif, and it is hand embroidery that takes 2–3 weeks to complete, depending on the chosen pattern.
Selampai is decorated with a very delicate woven pattern. This Selampai can be worn on the abdomen or the woman's chest, depending on the wearer's creativity, which Iban women will use with other traditional accessories. Nowadays, aside from being a traditional garment, Selampai is also used as wall decorations, which are known for their tribal art and depict the characteristics of the authentic Iban community. The pattern used is Eggplant Floral motif or better known as Bunga Terung motif, and it is hand embroidery that takes 2–3 weeks to complete, depending on the chosen pattern.
"Gelang seramik", also known as bracelets that are made of ceramic. These bracelets have different shapes and colours to make them more attractive when worn. Suitable for use as an everyday ornament and for any occasion.
Tasbih is a beaded rope that is tied as a handle for the purpose of worshipping the adherents of Islam to perform Dzikir. These tasbih beads are made from ceramic. It has 33 beads that represent Dzikir in Islam.
Tasbih is a beaded rope that is tied as a handle for the purpose of worshipping the adherents of Islam to perform Dzikir. These tasbih beads are made from ceramic. It has 33 beads that represent Dzikir in Islam.
"Luciana Usun Lenjau, 48, a mother of two and a full-time government employee, has been selling her one-of-a-kind accessories since 2017. When it comes to creating traditional accessories, many criteria must be followed, from material selection to the design process. Luciana continues to make her accessories using traditional methods. She, on the other hand, wishes to design with her own ideas and perspectives."
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