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DOI: 10.1080/03062848708729660
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Commerce, power, and mythology: Indian textiles in Indonesia

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“…These are now par excel-12 See Jacobs 1966. Patola are double-ikat silk textiles produced in Gujerat and traded into Indonesia in exchange for spices from at least the fifteenth century, perhaps much earlier (Guy 1987). As a luxury item in Indonesian societies they are treasured as heirlooms and are frequently deployed in rituals.…”
Section: Intimacies and Enmities: Toraja Relations With The Bugismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are now par excel-12 See Jacobs 1966. Patola are double-ikat silk textiles produced in Gujerat and traded into Indonesia in exchange for spices from at least the fifteenth century, perhaps much earlier (Guy 1987). As a luxury item in Indonesian societies they are treasured as heirlooms and are frequently deployed in rituals.…”
Section: Intimacies and Enmities: Toraja Relations With The Bugismentioning
confidence: 99%