Of course, the blangkon is never uniform across each region. In Java, there are three types of blangkon, namely: blangkon kejawen, pasundan, and coast. Types of blangkon kejawen commonly used in the area of Banyumas, Bagelen, Yogyakarta, Surakarta, Madiun, Kediri, and unfortunate. Special from Yogyakarta, blangkon kejawen differentiated into northern and Southern style. While the shape is composed of jebehan, carpet, Walton, and kuncungan.
The difference here is that later gave birth to the motifs such as blangkon, adimuncung, intercropping, kuncungan, jeplakan, temping, solomuda, pletrekan, solobangkalan, prebawan, cover the lowest, etc. As for the region of Surakarta emerges some kind of more wironan blangkon or mataraman, blinds and eked trips.
Yogyakarta
and Solo (Surakarta) are equally as part of Mataram was a different form of
language, blangkon. The difference is striking and most easily recognized are
on the backside of the blangkon. Blangkon Yogyakarta style has a mandolin,
whereas the blangkon Solo without mondholan or look flat.
Mondholan
this appears in Yogyakarta, because when it (the reign of Panembahan Senopati,
following the collapse of the Kingdom of Pagan), the men have a habit of
keeping long hair, which was then tied up and dialing to the rear. From this
was born the mondholan form of the philosophy on which the people of Java are
good at storing secrets, do not like open the disgrace of others or yourself.
In speechless and behavior, the Javanese is also filled with allusions and
subtle language, making them always careful, but not that small talk, but as
proof of Excellency manners Javanese people.
"It's
clever Java People kept secrets and cover the disgrace. They will try to smile
even though her heart is weeping. Tiny is not a hypocritical stance, but rather
a desire to always do good for other people, "said Ranggajati.
As for the
Solo blangkon tarps or flat on the back, because the men of the period
(Netherlands Government) already know the cut of the hair and coat (beskap) due
to the influence of the Netherlands. This Model is a modification of trees
Yogyakarta style that arises because most men have started to short-haired.
Blangkon trips made by way of direct mondholan to sew on the back of the
blangkon.
"There
is no mondholan on the blangkon Solo. The only meeting of two top strands on
the right and left, which is then tied at the back. This symbol brings together
two sentences creed should continue to stick in people's minds of Java. "
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