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The national costume of Indonesia is the national costume that represents the Republic of Indonesia. It is derived from Indonesian culture and Indonesian traditional textile traditions. Today the most widely recognized Indonesian national costumes include batik and kebaya, although originally those costumes mainly belong within the island of Java and Bali, most prominently within Javanese, Sundanese and Balinese culture. Since Java has been the political and population center of Indonesia, folk costume from the island has become elevated into national status.

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  • The national costume of Indonesia is the national costume that represents the Republic of Indonesia. It is derived from Indonesian culture and Indonesian traditional textile traditions. Today the most widely recognized Indonesian national costumes include batik and kebaya, although originally those costumes mainly belong within the island of Java and Bali, most prominently within Javanese, Sundanese and Balinese culture. Since Java has been the political and population center of Indonesia, folk costume from the island has become elevated into national status. As a multi-diverse country, Indonesia having more than 30 provinces, each has its own representation of traditional attire and dress from each province with its own unique and distinguished designs. National costumes are worn during official occasions as well as traditional ceremonies. The most obvious display of Indonesian national costumes can be seen by the type of costumes worn by the President of Indonesia and the Indonesian first lady in many and different types of occasions and settings, and also worn by Indonesian diplomatic officials during gala dinners. Traditional weddings and formal ceremonies in Indonesia are also one of the important occasions in the country where the attire of the national costume of Indonesia is absolutely visible ranging from traditional to modern attire different from each region it is representing. (en)
  • Kostum nasional Indonesia adalah yang mewakili Republik Indonesia. Kostum tersebut berasal dari budaya Indonesia dan tradisi tekstil tradisional Indonesia. Saat ini, sebagian besar kostum nasional Indonesia yang paling terkenal adalah Batik dan Kebaya, meskipun aslinya kostum tersebut utamanya masuk pada budaya Jawa dan Bali, yang sebagian besar berpengaruh pada budaya Jawa, Sunda dan Bali. Sejak Jawa menjadi pusat politik dan populasi Indonesia, kostum foklor dari pulau tersebut naik menjadi status nasional. (in)
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  • Javanese beskap traditional attire for men usually worn during wedding ceremonies by the family with a kris and blangkon (en)
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  • Kostum nasional Indonesia adalah yang mewakili Republik Indonesia. Kostum tersebut berasal dari budaya Indonesia dan tradisi tekstil tradisional Indonesia. Saat ini, sebagian besar kostum nasional Indonesia yang paling terkenal adalah Batik dan Kebaya, meskipun aslinya kostum tersebut utamanya masuk pada budaya Jawa dan Bali, yang sebagian besar berpengaruh pada budaya Jawa, Sunda dan Bali. Sejak Jawa menjadi pusat politik dan populasi Indonesia, kostum foklor dari pulau tersebut naik menjadi status nasional. (in)
  • The national costume of Indonesia is the national costume that represents the Republic of Indonesia. It is derived from Indonesian culture and Indonesian traditional textile traditions. Today the most widely recognized Indonesian national costumes include batik and kebaya, although originally those costumes mainly belong within the island of Java and Bali, most prominently within Javanese, Sundanese and Balinese culture. Since Java has been the political and population center of Indonesia, folk costume from the island has become elevated into national status. (en)
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  • Busana nasional Indonesia (in)
  • National costume of Indonesia (en)
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