Gayo Custom Clothes

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#female
Gayo Custom Clothes introduced here are limited to clothing Gayo sub groups that dwell in the district of Central Aceh. The description of this clothing or clothing includes the element of jewelry or accessories worn.

Gayo Traditional Clothes as a customary fashion Gayo bride, Southeast Aceh known as Ineun Mayok clothes. With elements of the bride's attire are: Clothes, Cloth Sarong Cloth, Skirt Socks.

While the elements of jewelry are: crown edit, bun sempol easy, fir, lengayang hanging under the bun, Ilung-ilung, earring subang gener and subang ilang, all around the head.

On the neck is a silver necklace made of silver or silver money ringgit and birang-semen, and belgong which is a string of beads.

Both the arms to the tips of the fingers are decorated with a variety of bracelets such as ick, jade bracelet, bracelet, bracelet, bullet wristband, bracelet bracelet, toppad, and various keren sensimized ring rings, girth senses, spiked nail, swallow, sensim kul.

The waist other than the belt in the form of rante chains, and in the ankle there is anklets. Another very important clothing element is the uluh-ulen scarf with a relatively wide size.

#male
For the bridegroom customs of Gayo men, Southeast Aceh is called Aman Mayok. The groom wore: Bulang pengkah which at the same time functioned the place to plug in edit.

And other elements are white clothes, tangles, strands of bracelets on arms, rings, cloth sarong, genit rante, pants, Ponok or a kind of dagger tucked in the waist.

Another element is a bun sempol easily with a particular form of bullet sempol easy to use at the marriage ceremony, and there are other forms of easy sempol kemang used for 10 days after the marriage contract.

Edit such a crown is a multicolored arrangement of oil colored papers as a symbol of greatness and majesty.

Men's and women's shirts and men's pants are usually a kind of songket that is called walrus bakasap. Elements of decorated clothing is uluh-ulen, women's clothing, clothes filigree, and ketawak. The decorative motifs that always appear in the three elements of this clothing are: mun depart or mun beriring (clouds parading), shoot bamboo shoots (bamboo shoots), rope puter (pegs), peger (fence), matan lo (sun), ulen (month).

busana marriage GayoMotif tribe depart is a symbol of unity or agreement, shoots bamboo shoots a firm bond, puter rope meaning harmony or mutual grace, peger means endurance and order, matan lo and ulen means a force that illuminates the universe including the human itself.

The above motifs are sewn with white, red, yellow, and green threads on a black background on ulen-ulen shawls. Except for the motifs of the sun and moon, other motifs poured also on the clothes of women with a black background. The motif on the staggered stagen set is pink or red brick fabric.

Later the background of the cloth where poured the motive had become very varied, depending on the taste of tailors, such as blue, yellow, red, brown, and others. The clothing element is no longer for a traditional ceremony such as a marriage, but is used in other official ceremonies.

This development has a tendency to strengthen the identity or ethnic pride. Such clothing is used by officials in receiving honorable guests who come from outside the region. The guest was honored and welcomed with dance that dancers wear traditional clothes, shirt with ketawang ketekat uluh-ulen.

The motifs found in ulen-ulen, ketawang, and ketawak, have meaning, such as: Mun departs or mun beriring (lively cloud) is a symbol of unity or agreement.

Shoot bamboo shoots (bamboo shoots) is a symbol of a firm bond. Puter ropes (double twisted) is a symbol of harmony or mutual grace. Peger (fence) is a symbol of endurance and order. And Matan lo (sun) and ulen (moon) are symbols of power that illuminate the universe including man himself.

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