The motifs of semai craft (anyaman) in Malaysia / Siti Nur Ayu Nuwin Johan Sutrio, Arba'iyah Ab. Aziz and Mohammad Kamal Abd Aziz

Anyaman is one of the most important crafts of Indigenous people. It is also the main craft and the economic source for this community. The pandanus and rattan are the most important material to make this craft. Anyaman is one of the acts of crossing some material especially pandanus and rattan unti...

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Main Authors: Johan Sutrio, Siti Nur Ayu Nuwin (Author), Ab. Aziz, Arba'iyah (Author), Abd Aziz, Mohammad Kamal (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2020.
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