Senja Sore



Petang Top
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The Petang Top is a design from Senja Sore's collection, Nala, inspired by the heart, with its blood-red color symbolizing love and passion. The collection was designed to evoke deep passionate emotions and a sense of connection amongst individuals.
This design comes in one size that can be adjusted.
Material: Handwoven Lurik fabric commonly used in Yogyakarta Ceremonial Traditions
Lurik fabric from Yogyakarta carries deep symbolic meaning in various traditional ceremonies and rituals. This simple striped fabric is more than just clothing—it represents humility, resilience, and spiritual values. Some key ceremonial uses include:
1. Siraman (Purification Ritual) – Before a Javanese wedding, the bride and groom undergo a cleansing ritual, often with family members wearing lurik as a symbol of purity and simplicity.
2. Traditional Javanese Weddings – Lurik is sometimes worn by the groom during the midodareni ritual or by royal attendants (abdi dalem).
3. Sekaten Festival – An annual celebration of the Prophet Muhammad’s birth, where palace courtiers and participants often wear lurik during processions.
4. Labuhan Ritual – An offering ceremony to the sea or mountains to honor mystical guardians, where ritual leaders may wear lurik.
5. Abdi Dalem Inauguration – New palace courtiers (abdi dalem) wear lurik as a symbol of devotion and humility when being officially inducted into the royal service.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, lurik is a fabric rich in tradition, reflecting the values and cultural heritage of Yogyakarta.
Size guide: Bust goes up to 110 cm, Length 60 cm
Founded in Bandung in 2020 by Kezia Grace & Auberta Philantha, Senja Sore is a fashion brand that celebrates the rich tapestry of Indonesian traditional fabrics. The creative direction of Senja Sore blends heritage with modern design, working with artisans from different parts of the Indonesian archipelago. Their mission is to share this rich tradition with the world, creating versatile, quality pieces that help preserve local craftsmanship.
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