EXPLORATION OF AGATEWARE TECHNIQUE WITH PAMOR KERIS MOTIF AS INSPIRATION ON TRADITIONAL JAPANESE TABLEWARE CERAMIC PRODUCTS
Keris is a traditional weapon with high symbolic and spiritual value that not only functions as a dagger, but also as a work of art with pamor motifs on the blade. Pamor is a decorative metal motif rich in philosophy produced by the complex and sophisticated Indonesian fold- forging technique. Th...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/82313 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Keris is a traditional weapon with high symbolic and spiritual value that not only functions as
a dagger, but also as a work of art with pamor motifs on the blade. Pamor is a decorative metal
motif rich in philosophy produced by the complex and sophisticated Indonesian fold- forging
technique. The listing of the keris in UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage necessitates
preservation measures that can protect the related culture by all parties. However, these efforts
are hampered by the public's general view of the kris as a mystical object, rather than a
masterpiece of high aesthetic, philosophical and technological value. Amidst the development
of the ceramic industry, and the growing interest in Japanese ceramic tableware, this research
integrates the visual elements of keris pamor into Japanese ceramic tableware using the
agateware technique. This decoration technique is similar to the making of the pamor and can
replicate the visual uniqueness of the pamor motif using colored clay. This research aims to
explore the agateware decoration technique by adapting the visual appearance and forging
technique of the kris pamor and also its application to ceramic tableware products with the
intention of preserving and introducing the philosophy of the kris pamor in a contemporary
and functional form. The results of the exploration of agateware techniques by adapting the
visuals and techniques of making pamor keris motifs are expected to explore the various design
possibilities that can be produced by agateware techniques as well as produce innovative
ceramic works with high visual and cultural value that are beneficial to the wider community. |
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