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BAJAU SAMAH SABAH BORNEO TRADITIONAL OUTFIT

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BAJAU SAMAH SABAH BORNEO TRADITIONAL OUTFIT by Sylvia Lee on Tensor.Art
BAJAU SAMAH SABAH BORNEO TRADITIONAL OUTFIT by Sylvia Lee on Tensor.Art
BAJAU SAMAH SABAH BORNEO TRADITIONAL OUTFIT by Sylvia Lee on Tensor.Art
BAJAU SAMAH SABAH BORNEO TRADITIONAL OUTFIT by Sylvia Lee on Tensor.Art

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Traditional Bajau Samah Attire (Baju Kubamban) Colors and Material: The outfit features a combination of yellow, black, and red, with intricate embroidery and traditional patterns. The yellow color symbolizes grandeur and prestige, often associated with royalty and leadership in Bajau culture. Blouse Design: The upper part resembles a modern baju kurung with long sleeves, adorned with embroidery and geometric motifs. The sleeves extend into “lengan berompo” (elongated cuffs), symbolizing gracefulness and enhancing hand movements during traditional dances. Sarong (Lower Garment): The lower part features a woven or embroidered fabric, often called “Kain Dastar” or “Kain Pis” in Bajau tradition. The intricate designs typically incorporate floral or geometric motifs, showcasing the fine textile craftsmanship of the Bajau people. 2. Accessories and Adornments Sigar (Bajau Samah Crown): The golden headpiece is known as “Sigar”, commonly worn by women during cultural ceremonies and weddings. It is intricately designed with carvings of birds or plants, symbolizing beliefs and heritage. Small dangling ornaments on the headpiece create a jingling sound as the wearer moves. Waist Ornaments (Himpogot or Pending): The waist is decorated with two triangular-shaped gold-embroidered ornaments, known as “Pending” or “Himpogot”. This accessory serves both as decoration and a symbol of wealth and status. Gold Fingernail Extensions (Sunduk or Jari Lilit Emas): The wearer uses long gold fingernail extensions, called “Sunduk” or “Kuku Emas”, commonly worn during traditional dances such as Limbai Dance. These accessories emphasize graceful hand movements and add an element of elegance to the performance. 3. Symbolism and Occasions This attire is typically worn during significant events, including: Bajau Samah Weddings Traditional Limbai Dance Performances Cultural Beauty Pageants Heritage Festivals and Harvest Celebrations (Kaamatan) Overall, this traditional attire beautifully reflects the rich cultural heritage and artistic craftsmanship of the Bajau Samah people.

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