Abstract

This study aims to determine the results of Kubang Songket Motifs Using Digital Printing Techniques. This research was conducted at Jakarta State University from May 2020 to October 2020. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative research. The study used a sample of 5 designs of outerwear assessment of the printing motif of Songket Kubang digital printing with a source of inspiration. The stages of data collection are observation, interviews, and documentation. This study used data source triangulation techniques based on the theory of design elements and design principles, and the requirements of ready to wear fashion (ready to wear), to verify the validity of the data. The results of the panelist assessment based on the product theory and design theory in the form of data descriptions indicate that the motifs of Songket Kubang with digital printing techniques on women's clothing have a functional value as ready to wear women's clothing in terms of product theory and design theory including design elements and principles the design. The finding of the study stated that the motif of Songket Kubang can be developed with valuable and varied.

Highlights

  • Indonesia has various types of fabrics and sarong, including various traditional woven Songket

  • There are various types of decoration of Songket weaving so that there are still many types of songket decoration that are unknown by the public

  • There are ornamental variations that are named after animals in ornamental names in West Sumatra, for example itiak pulang patang, alang babegab bada nudiak

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Introduction

Indonesia has various types of fabrics and sarong, including various traditional woven Songket. According to Purnama (2016) in his article entitled Songket weaving interpretation of Bukittinggi songket, West Sumatra as an artifact of Indonesian tradition. Sarongs are often worn for prayer clothing for Muslims, men wear koko as the tops and sarongs as the under for prayer, and women wear praying veil (mukena) as the tops and sarongs as the under for prayer. Sarong is worn by Hindus for their worship clothes. Songket from West Sumatra has a very unique decoration and diversity of colors. West Sumatra Songket uses two groups of ornamental diversity, namely flora, and geometric. A variety of ornamental animals and humans were not found because of the influence of Islam on the www.psychologyandeducation.net indigenous people of West Sumatra (Purnama, 2016). There are ornamental variations that are named after animals in ornamental names in West Sumatra, for example itiak pulang patang, alang babegab bada nudiak

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