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Paintings in Indonesia
used for religious and ritual purposes
Buddhism
the religion that often influences Indonesian sculptures
Garuda
a birdlike statue that symbolizes power, speed, martial ability, and protection against snakes
Naga
-is depicted as a gigantic snake which is the natural enemy of the Garuda
-it symbolizes fertility, droughts, and floods
Okir
similar to the Ukkil in Mindanao
Borobudur Temple
largest temple in the world
Kebaya
national traditional costume of Indonesian women that is used for national and state events
Batik
worn by both genders, and is made using a wax-resistant dyeing technique which allows people to carry babies and cover the dead in reverence
Wayang Kulit
made of stretched cow leather
Wayang Golek
made of intricately carved wood and decorated
Candi
the Indonesian term for temple
Kemban
is a sarong tied around the chest
Baju Kurung
is a female traditional Malaysian, loose-fitting, knee-length blouse
Baju Kebaya
is a traditional Malaysian tight-fitting blouse
Hijab
a Muslim head cover
Selendang
is a scarf-like head covering
Sampin
is a sarong tied around the hips
Songkok
is a black headdress similar to a Fez
Tengkolok
is a Malaysian men’s ornate headdress used for formal occasions
Tudung
is a fabric that covers the head, hair, and ears
Architecture
inspired by China, India, and Europe
Longhouses
is rectangular, and it is the residence to an entire village and not just a single house
George Town
it is the UNESCO work heritage site that best represents the trading and colonial history of the country
Petronas Tower
also known as the Petronas Twin Towers and is one of the tallest buildings in the world
Wayang
the name of puppetry in Malaysia
Pewter Product
is an alloy made from different kinds of metals, one which is tin
Wau
also known as the layang-layang and is a kite, traditionally flown after harvest or a long day’s toil in the fields