Sunday 20 November 2016


Stoutly Woven Bidayuh Kesah.

The Bidayuh Community handicraft.it are also equally beautiful and fashionable. they used beaten tree bark, rattan and bamboo to make Kesah, basketry, tambok and mat for their usage. the Kesah are popular and in- demand due to its durable and wasting nature lasted about 30 years and still shining and functional.







Design and Carved Pottery.

Sarawak handicraft products also include the distinct design and carved pottery by the Sarawak Chinese community. these beautifully handcrafted pottery are growth decorative and functional Earthenware. you can actually watch the process in some of the family run kiln.


Saong.

The Melanaus and Malay community are equally skillful in producing handicraft products from palms, sago leaves, tree barks and other plants gathered from the forest to making Saong.

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