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Scarves Of Malaysia - Empatbelas 2025 - Sabah

Scarves Of Malaysia - Empatbelas 2025 - Sabah

Introducing Ichie Imran from Sabah! 

What's the story behind your artwork?

The artwork incorporates the linangkit design, a traditional form of embroidery often found on Sabahan costumes, symbolizing the rich tapestry of cultural identity in the region. At the heart of the artwork is the Rafflesia, the largest flower in Borneo, representing the uniqueness and natural beauty of Sabah. Surrounding this are depictions of people joyfully dancing and playing traditional musical instruments, such as the sompoton, which is an iconic instrument of the Kadazan Dusun ethnic group. These elements reflect the strong Sabahan spirit of community, where music, dance and celebration are central to every gathering, especially during festivals and special occasions. The drawing aims to capture the essence of Sabahan culture that is vibrant, proud and united through tradition.


Material: Como Crepe
Size: approximately about 56cm x 56cm 

 

$12.18
Scarves Of Malaysia - Empatbelas 2025 - Sabah
$12.18
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Introducing Ichie Imran from Sabah! 

What's the story behind your artwork?

The artwork incorporates the linangkit design, a traditional form of embroidery often found on Sabahan costumes, symbolizing the rich tapestry of cultural identity in the region. At the heart of the artwork is the Rafflesia, the largest flower in Borneo, representing the uniqueness and natural beauty of Sabah. Surrounding this are depictions of people joyfully dancing and playing traditional musical instruments, such as the sompoton, which is an iconic instrument of the Kadazan Dusun ethnic group. These elements reflect the strong Sabahan spirit of community, where music, dance and celebration are central to every gathering, especially during festivals and special occasions. The drawing aims to capture the essence of Sabahan culture that is vibrant, proud and united through tradition.


Material: Como Crepe
Size: approximately about 56cm x 56cm