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BACKGROUND

National Textile Museum takes you through the richness of diversity in society. The museum tracks the trends and developments that have textile characterize and shape the lifestyle of Malaysians since pre-historic times to the present. Visitors can visit four galleries that showcase the famous textile collection, accessories and clothing. Multimedia presentation also highlighted techniques of textile production in Malaysia.



4 GALLERIES

National Textile Museum consists of 4 different type of galleries which showcasing different cloth patterns, knitting skills progress, accessories and the beauty of patterns printed on their cloth by different ethnic groups in Malaysia.


POHON BUDI GALLERY
Pohon Budi is also known as Pohon Hayat (Tree of Life) or Pohon Beringin. It is here that the theatre of life begins. Pohon Budi, a large tree that offers shelter, becomes a symbol of history, the cycle of life and civilisation just like a tree that germinates from a seed, growing bigger, and bearing fruit in the form of useful shapes and colours. The Pohon Budi Gallery showcases the origins of textiles from the pre-historic times as well as its growth through trade. Also exhibited are the tools, materials and traditional techniques of textile-making through the processes of weaving, embroidery, batik-making, gold embroidering, knitting and beading work with particular focus on the country’s predominant textiles.


PELANGI GALLERY
A rainbow (pelangi) is the concave light of various strips of colours that appear in the sky. In the groupings of traditional textiles, kain pelangi is known as the royal yarn of multi-coloured cloth. Its soft colours include green, pink, yellow and blue. Pelangi Gallery symbolises the colourful rainbow strips, which can be related to Malaysia’s different ethnic groups who are rich with their respective textile treasures. This gallery exhibits some of the selected heritage collections such as the different types of batiks and their growth over the years, the collection of the Chinese community, and those of the Baba and Nyonya, which are rich with their use of silk and gold threads and beadings, as well as the profusely fine and varied motifs of ethnic Sarawakian and Sabahan textile.


TELUK BERANTAI GALLERY
Teluk berantai (interlocking bays) is a predominant motif in the making of Malay songket. From a scattering of individual flowers, they become a harmonious design-pattern when stitched together like boxes, thus linking the individual motif to one another. Teluk berantai is a symbol of intimacy and unison of the Malays in producing an everlasting artistic heritage to this day. The Teluk Berantai Gallery exhibits the richness, finesse and beauty of the Malay heritage collections such as tekatan (gold embroidery made by stitching gold thread to create a raised relief on velvet), kelingkan (an embroidery-applique’), kain tenun (woven fabric) kain limar (an apron-like piece made of silk and worn over the kain songket), kain limar songket tenggarung (limar cloth with heavily accentuated gold thread), kain telepuk (a fine cotton or silk fabric imprinted usually with floral motifs using gold leaves or gold dust), kain berayat (scripted cloth), and various other costumes.


RATNA SARI GALLERY
Ratna is an assortment of diamond, gold and other jewels. Sari is the essence and core of an important part and is usually called the saripati. Ratna Sari is a term, which aptly refers to a selected collection of jewelry borne from the creativity of artisans of yesteryears. The expertise of the Malay, Chinese and Indian artisans as well as the creativity of the Orang Asli and the indigenous groups of Sabah and Sarawak have produced adornments that are worn and inherited through the years by all the races in this country. The Ratna Sari Gallery exhibits jewelry items and personal adornments of the various ethnic groups in Malaysia made of gold, silver, copper, beads and plants, which are designed to be worn on the various parts of the body, from head to toe.

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CORPORATE IDENTITY l National Textile Museum
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