Paes Ageng: The Royal Wedding Attire of Great Honor
Paes Ageng is the traditional wedding attire of Yogyakarta, originating from the royal palace traditions. It consists of the dodot (kampuh) and paes, which symbolize nobility, grandeur, and the dignity of the bridal couple.
Unique Features and Philosophical Meanings
Paes: The black-painted forehead decoration on the bride, symbolizing perfection and honor. In palace traditions, only royals were allowed to wear it, but today, it has become widely used in Yogyakarta’s traditional weddings.
- Dodot or Kampuh: A long cloth worn by both the groom and bride, usually featuring batik patterns unique to the royal family.
- Siger and Cunduk Mentul: The bride’s head ornaments that symbolize elegance and the wisdom of Javanese women.
- Brokatan and Gold Accessories: The Paes Ageng attire is often decorated with golden threads and dazzling jewelry, signifying social status and the opulence of royal traditions.