The Southeast Asian kebaya, nominated for UNESCO heritage list, with Caribbean links
Kebaya from East Sulawesi, Indonesia, c. 1946, made from bark bast cloth (TRC 2018.0042).At the end of 2022 Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, together nominated the kebaya, a woman’s blouse worn in many parts of Southeast Asia, for the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list. The results should be heard shortly.
At first glance, you may wonder why should an object you touch be classed as intangible cultural heritage? Such a designation usually applies to music or folk stories, rather than a physical item. However, the nomination is more about the history behind the garment and how it has grown in importance in various diverse countries, rather than about an individual object.
For this blog I thought it might be interesting to add two more stories to the kebaya mix.














