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  2. Malaysian art - Wikipedia

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    Examples include tudung saji (dish cover), tikar mengkuang (pandanus straw mat), ketapu (Iban woven hat) to rattan ball for sepak takraw, which continues to be popular not only as functional tools but also as ornaments to adorn houses with. Kite is the most popular traditional Malaysian craft.

  3. Malaysian batik - Wikipedia

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    The production of hand drawn batik in Malaysia is of recent date and is related to the Javanese batik tulis. Commercial production started in the 1960s. This craft has developed its own particular aesthetic and design, particular to Malaysia. The new Malaysian batik is clearly different from the Javanese tradition of hand-painted batiks. [4]

  4. Culture of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Malaysian art is mainly centred on the crafts of carving, weaving, and silversmithing. [24] ... One example of this is the celebration of Kongsi Raya, ...

  5. Southeast Asian arts - Wikipedia

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    One example was a Jongsarat, a handmade garment used for weddings and special occasions. ... Traditional Malaysian art is mainly centred on the crafts of carving ...

  6. Batik - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Kerlogue, of the Horniman museum, noted several differences between Malaysian batik and traditional Indonesian batik. Malaysian batik patterns tend to be larger and simpler, making only occasional use of the canting for intricate patterns. They rely heavily on brush painting to apply colours to fabrics. The colours are usually lighter and ...

  7. Songket - Wikipedia

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    Songket is closely related to the Minangkabau community because it has been widely used as a material for traditional clothing and other traditional core crafts. There are various types of Minangkabau songket motifs and philosophies, each motif passed down from generation to generation for use in the Pepatih custom.

  8. List of Malaysian inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, the company constructed 1.5 million square metres of walls in Malaysia, occupying 60% of the Malaysian market share with annual sales ranging from RM 30 million to RM 60 million from 2010 to 2015. His business also expanded to Singapore, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and India. [14] Rainbow Loom – Cheong Choon Ng was born in Taiping ...

  9. National symbols of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian flag is similar in pattern to the star and stripe flag of USA which has 13 horizontal red stripes and 50 stars. [13] There was a row of confusion when Munir Zanial, a Muslim Malaysian aerospace engineer, hosted Malaysian Independence Day celebration and the end of Ramadan in September 2017 in Kansas. Malaysian flag was prominently ...