Pua Kumbu
It is a single warp ikat textile. It is primarily used in sacred ceremonies in rites of passage, and healing rituals. It is also used to weave women’s short tube skirts, men’s loincloths, shaman’s robes, and jackets/vests.
Tikar Mengkuang
It is a woven mat that is made from dried mengkuang leaves or rattan. It is commonly used as something to sleep or sit on and is used as decoration.
Terendak
It is a protective hat crafted from hill palm leaves, bamboo, or rattan. It is not only used for protecting oneself from the heat while farming, but it is also used in traditional ceremonies and cultural performances.
A traditional lute of the Orang Ulu community. The Sape once played solely during healing ceremonies but gradually became a social instrument for entertainment.
This basket is made from Rattan, bamboo, or even PVC. It is used for daily tasks, including storing necessities, baby necessities, and even camping. Some love to collect them for their collection.