The Ulee Balang is a traditional outfit symbolizing majesty and nobility. During the Aceh Sultanate era, it was worn by kings, sultans, or nobility as a mark of their social status. Today, this attire is used in traditional ceremonies and cultural celebrations.
Characteristics:
The upper garment, called Meukasah, is a long robe decorated with gold embroidery featuring traditional motifs like vine patterns. It is paired with loose trousers known as Cekak Musang and a distinctive Acehnese songket. The outfit is complemented by the Meukeutop headpiece and accessories such as a gold belt, the Rencong dagger, and traditional jewelry.
Philosophical Meaning:
The black and gold colors symbolize strength and nobility, while the Rencong reflects courage. The embroidered motifs depict the relationship between humans, nature, and God.