SOLO PUTRI WEDDING ATTIRE
Solo
Putri wedding attire are often worn by residents of Solo
and Central Java. For brides wearing kebaya
with subordinates of batik cloth. The
kebaya has a model of bef or kutu baru, as well as a long to knee-length cut. The kebaya used is made of black, green,
blue, red, purple or brown velvet. Velvet material that is used will add to the
impression of glamor and elegance for the bride.
Batik
cloth that is used as a subordinate, usually with special motifs, namely Sido Mukti, Sido Mulyo and Sido Asih, and folded on the front of
the fabric, ranging from 9, 11 or 13 folds. So, when the bride walks, the pleat
will wave like a peacock's tail. As a complement, slippers made of velvet with
matching colors with bridal kebaya
will make the appearance more perfect.
In Solo Putri makeup, it has certain characteristics, namely pitch
black paes and 7-9 pieces of chunduk
metul which signifies help from the Almighty. The amount of chunduk metul has its own meaning. For
example, the number seven is defined as help and the number nine represents the
number of walisongo. In addition, Solo Putri makeup is also accompanied by
a cundhuk sisir and ronce melati tibo dodo or long strands
of jasmine flower hanging down to the woman's chest. The shape of the bun is a bokor tengkurep bun which is covered
with a pandan leaves and jasmine.
Meanwhile, Solo Putri wedding attire for men,
wearing beskap langen harjan. The
collared and bermanset combined with batik has the same pattern as the bride,
namely sido mukti, sido mulyo or sido asih. Then, as a complement to
the appearance, the groom uses a brooch worn on the left chest collar, and
wears a karset necklaces or ulur necklaces with a small brooch in
the middle called singetan. The tip
of the karset is pulled to the left
and tucked into the left beskap
pocket. At the waist, there is a belt and boro
made of cinde material. As a symbol
of gallantry, the groom uses a ladrang
shaped keris and bunga kolong keris. Keris ladrang
are carved in tangkai called pendok and given jewelry shaped like a
ring called selut and mendak. This keris is tucked in the back of the belt.

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