This study aims to investigate theprocess of Selayah Keringkam embroidery inSarawak as well as understanding the intricacy ofart and expertise in producing the Keringkamembroidery that is now becoming the status ofMalay women in Sarawak. This study wasconducted to examine several types andprocessing stages of Selayah Keringkam, thus, tounderstand expertise in producing SelayahKeringkam embroidery in more depth in order tomaintain the uniqueness of Keringkam art for thepeople of Sarawak. The study involved Malaywomen in Sarawak who have experiences inprocessing and styling Keringkam. Theinformation obtained in order to meet theobjectives of this study was taken from websitesand journals that have been published and studiedfurther through research methodology andprevious studies. Research data were analyzedand displayed quantitatively and qualitatively.From the findings of this study, there are variousSelayah Keringkam embroidery processes thathave been researched and recorded in archives,journals and articles related to Keringkam.
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