âECLECTIC-DESIGNâ OF BATIK AS AESTHETIC APPLICATION OF TRADITIONAL ORNAMENTS IN PRINCESS ONG TIEN NIOâS BATIK CLOTH OF THE KERATON KASEPUHAN CIREBON COLLECTION
Princess Ong Tien Nio is one of Sunan Gunung Jati’s wives, who have come from China during the Ming Dynasty in the XV century. Her artifact legacy is being treated at the Heritage Museum of the Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon, including the batik clothes she made and used while in Cirebon which are sto...
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Summary: | Princess Ong Tien Nio is one of Sunan Gunung Jati’s wives, who have come from China
during the Ming Dynasty in the XV century. Her artifact legacy is being treated at the
Heritage Museum of the Keraton Kasepuhan Cirebon, including the batik clothes she made
and used while in Cirebon which are stored in a special room, namely the Sunan Gunung
Jati Heritage Room and is closely guarded considering the age of the clothes are very old.
The ornaments on the batik get its main influence from Chinese culture, which contains
moral ideas and beliefs from Chinese culture, and also gets influences from along the
northern coast of Java. However, research on the aesthetic elements (both tangible and
intangible) of traditional ornaments in Putri Ong Tien Nio's batik has never been carried
out, so that the detailed elaboration of the traditional ornaments of Chinese culture
influences on the princess's batik clothes has not been found, even though these aesthetic
elements has the potential to be introduced and expanded to the people by being applied to
modern batik to make it more relevant to the times. Thus, the decorative art of the princess's
batik clothes does not stop in the museum.
Therefore, this study aims to analyze the aesthetic elements of traditional ornaments
influenced by Chinese culture on Princess Ong Tien Nio's batik clothes, which was carried
out qualitatively, using descriptive analysis methods. Then, these aesthetic elements are
applied in batik with an eclectic approach, to select and combine visual styles from
previous artifacts with modern aesthetic elements, into a new composition. The findings of
this study are descriptive descriptions of the tangible and intangible aesthetic elements of
traditional ornaments influenced by Chinese culture in Putri Ong Tien Nio's batik clothes.
This is continued in the eclectic design, in the form batik cloth that contains the aesthetic
application of traditional ornaments on the princess's batik clothes. |
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