Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali

mini-katies-pics-159.jpgEach island and, relevant town or city within those islands has their own batik design. These are easily recognisable. In most cases, these designs (pola) have significant meaning. In Balinese religious ceremonies flowers and offerings are ritually essential elements. Flowers, used as a means of communication between them and the Gods exist everywhere – in the designs of the Hindu pura’s (temples), in plaited material, clothes and batik paintings. Also, flowers are used as a means of welcoming guests they respect. For the Balinese, flowers are the heavenly plants that are most suitably offered to the Gods and of course to the honourable. The flowers in Balinese batik clothes symbolise beauty, fragrance, peace and holiness.


By Barrie | Permalink | No Comments | March 9th, 2008 | Trackback

Related Posts



Subscribe

rss icon Indonesia RSS Feed

Print
Print this article
Share

del.icio.us:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali digg:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali wists:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali simpy:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali newsvine:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali blinklist:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali
 furl:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali reddit:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali fark:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali blogmarks:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali Y!:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali stumbleupon:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali
 misterwong:Floral Designs and Meanings: Bali

Post your comment

If you have not commented here before, please take a moment to peruse our
Commenting Guidelines.


 
 
© BootsnAll Travel Network - All rights reserved

Indonesia Travel Guide

Part of the BootsnAll Travel Network