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Front view of a detail from a textile from Sumba depicting an ancestor figure (Marapu) using a supplementary of the warp.
Back view of a detail from a textile from Sumba depicting an ancestor figure (Marapu) using a supplementary of the warp

Supplementary weaving is a decorative technique in which additional threads are woven into a textile to create an ornamental pattern in addition to the ground pattern. The supplementary weave can be of the warp or of the weft.[1] Supplementary weave is commonly used in many of thetextiles of Southeast Asia such as in Balinese textiles, the textiles of Sumba and the songket of Sumatra, Malaysia and Brunei.

  1. ^ Maxwell, Robyn J. (1990). Textiles of Southeast Asia: Tradition, Trade, and Transformation. Australian National Gallery. p. 418. ISBN 978-0-19-553186-2.

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