Distinctive Features:
Men wear woven fabric with geometric motifs, paired with Ti’i
Langga as a headpiece. Women wear ikat woven fabric and short kebaya.
Motifs and Colors:
Geometric motifs, with bright base colors such as brown, red, or black.
Material:
Woven fabric made from cotton and natural fibers from lontar palm trees.
Philosophy:
Ti’i Langga symbolizes local wisdom and the social status of Rote men. The woven fabric reflects a strong cultural identity.
Function and Usage:
Used in traditional ceremonies, weddings, and formal events. Ti’i Langga serves as a sunshield and a symbol of honor.
Unique Fact:
Ti’i Langga is handcrafted from dried lontar leaves, woven into a shape resembling a large fan.