The aesthetic of bridal songket in Malay traditional wedding attire

The aesthetic of bridal songket in Malay traditional wedding attire. International Journal of Art & Design (IJAD), 4 (5). pp. 41-46. ISSN 2710-5776 (2021)



Abstract

Songket is one of the valuable traditional Malay weaving fabrics which is often used as a Malay wedding dress. The term Songket is derived from a Malay word “menyungkit” (leverage) using “gimpal” thread (gold and silver). However, nowadays its usage is beginning to decline due to the presence of foreign fabrics such as Thai silk and the fact is that many Malay brides and grooms are beginning to favor foreign fabrics to dress up at their wedding.This situation eventually would disrupt the production of Songket and affect its reputation as the popular traditional fabric of Malay weddings. Hence, this research aims to examine the aesthetic of Songket fabric in Malay traditional wedding. Researchers used these six principles of the beauty in Malay art by Zakaria Ali in order to interpret the aesthetic of songket in Malay wedding attire that consists of finesse, functional, symbolism, unity, meaningful and contrasting. In conclusion, it could be stated that the aesthetic aspect Songket is very important in Malay society regardless of social status or wealth. Hence, as a national heritage, Songket has to be preserved and revived to its former glory so that it will not be forgotten by future generations.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Aesthetic, Beauty, Bridal, Malay, Songket, Wedding, Attire
Taxonomy: By Subject > Art & Design > Textile Designs
By Subject > Art & Design > Visual Culture Studies
Local Content Hub: Subjects > Art & Design
Depositing User: Munirah Mohd Izzan (KABS, Puncak Alam)
Date Deposited: 29 Mar 2022 09:28
Last Modified: 29 Mar 2022 09:28
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