Textile Museum

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The Textile Museum (Indonesian: Museum Tekstil) houses a collection of textiles from various islands in Indonesia. The museum is located in Jakarta, Indonesia. The building of Textile Museum was built in the early 19th century. Initially the building was a private house of a Frenchman. The building was later sold to Abdul Aziz Al Mussawi al musa Khadim, a Turkish consulate for Batavia. In 1942, the building was sold again to Karel Cristian Cruq.
The building had been used as the headquarter of Barisan Keamanan Rakyat during the struggle for independence period. Later in 1947, the building was owned by Lie Sion Phin who rented it to the Department of Social Affairs which modified it into an institution for aged people. Afterwards the building was handed over to the city’s government and on June 28, 1978 the building was inaugurated as the Textile Museum by Madame Tien Soeharto.
The textile museum exhibits many kinds of Indonesian traditional weaving such as Javanese batik, Batak ulos, and ikat. There are also displays of traditional weaving instruments and equipments for textile production.

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