Integrating Malaysian and Japanese textile motifs through product diversification: home décor / Muhammad Fitri Samsuddin ... [et al.]

Samsuddin, Muhammad Fitri and Hamzah, Azni Hanim and Mohd Radzi, Fazlina and Ahmad, Siti Nurul Akma and Noorizan, Mohd Faizul and Azraie Bebit, Mohd Ali (2020) Integrating Malaysian and Japanese textile motifs through product diversification: home décor / Muhammad Fitri Samsuddin ... [et al.]. Idealogy Journal, 5 (2). pp. 79-88. ISSN 2550-214X

Abstract

Malaysian textile motifs especially the Batik motifs and its product are highly potential to sustain in a global market. The integration of intercultural design of Malaysian textile motifs and Japanese textile motifs will further facilitate both textile industries to be sustained and demanded globally. Besides, Malaysian and Japanese textile motifs can be creatively design on other platforms not limited to the clothes. Therefore, this study is carried out with the aim of integrating the Malaysian textile motifs specifically focuses on batik motifs and Japanese textile motifs through product diversification. This study focuses on integrating both textile motifs and diversified the design on a home décor including wall frame, table clothes, table runner, bed sheets, lamp shades and other potential home accessories. In this concept paper, literature search was conducted to describe about the characteristics of both Malaysian and Japanese textile motifs and also to reveal insights about the practicality and the potential of combining these two worldwide known textile industries. The investigation was conducted to explore new pattern of the combined textiles motifs. The new combined pattern is visually presented as an outcome of this study. An integration of Malaysian and Japanese textile motif aims to strategize the coverage of Malaysian and Japanese textile motifs in a global market. This idea may also contribute to the new opportunities for Malaysian and Japanese textile producers in expanding their design not merely on the clothes fabric but also towards the home decor fabric design. This will turn into additional profit making and increasing economic growth of both countries as well as expanding the traditional textiles industry.

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Samsuddin, Muhammad Fitri
muhammadfitri@uitm.edu.my
Hamzah, Azni Hanim
aznihanimhamzah@uitm.edu.my
Mohd Radzi, Fazlina
fazlinamohdradzi@uitm.edu.my
Ahmad, Siti Nurul Akma
sitinu8498@uitm.edu.my
Noorizan, Mohd Faizul
mohdfaizulnoorizan@uitm.edu.my
Azraie Bebit, Mohd Ali
aliazraie@uitm.edu.my
Subjects: T Technology > TT Handicrafts Arts and crafts > Home arts. Homecrafts. > Textile arts and crafts
T Technology > TT Handicrafts Arts and crafts > Home arts. Homecrafts. > Textile arts and crafts > Textile decoration. Textile painting
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Perak > Seri Iskandar Campus
Journal or Publication Title: Idealogy Journal
UiTM Journal Collections: UiTM Journal > Idealogy Journal (IdJ)
ISSN: 2550-214X
Volume: 5
Number: 2
Page Range: pp. 79-88
Keywords: Malaysian Textile Motifs; Japanese Textile Motifs; Batik Motifs; Home Decor.
Date: September 2020
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53737
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