Ngadanese traditional costumes from were a hand woven fabric made cotton. Nganese traditional costume for man Sapu Lue. The Sapu is like a long sarong and Lu'e is like a scarf as worn on the man shoulder cross the chest. The Sapu Lu'e has some accessories which are used as in complete one. For man there are Boku ( dark brown). It is manner assembling a cone head wounds as a cap. To rope the Boku it is a Mari Ngia (dark red). The Mari Ngia is a kain by a piece of scenery special as the emblem crown and serves as a barrier or the binder of Boku. There is also a Keru. It is used as a bel. It is woven in a special way and patterned horse that serves as the barrier of Sapu. The man also wears a Lega.It is relieved with Lua or goat's hair/fur is a basket woven in a special shape by accessories horsehair on the left spine, right and bottom, and given a rope to be hung on the shoulder. As a symbol of gentleman there is a Sau or parang fitted with accessories in the form of white horse hair on the handle and a tail made from chicken feathers circuit is called Rega Sau.
Ngadanese traditional coatume for woman is called Lawo Butu. It is the handspun cotton, natural dyes, shells, beads warp, and beadings. On the head is a Medo Lado. It is a head dress made from bamboo sticks ornate of white horse hair. There is also a Maringia as worn by the man. The is also a pair of traditional earings. To rope the Lawo there is a Keru. It is used as a belt. The woman also wears the Kasa Sese. It is a pair of yellow cloth worn crossed on the chest to back. There is also a Butu Bae. It is a necklace made of beads. Ngadanese traditional accessories for woman also a Dhegho. It is like a bracelet made from an elephant ivory and the hand of a woman there is also a the chicken feather is called Lua Manu or the white horse hair is worn while performing a tradktional dance in a formal ceremony.
NOTE: The article above is adapted from some sources. It can give a little bit information about Ngadanese traditional costume.If you have any comments, please some submitted on the colum of comment.Thank you for reading.
By Wara Cypriano
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