16 Apr 2017

Other types of tanjak

There are many types of tanjak. There are dozens of types of folds. These are other examples of the kind of tanjak.











15 Apr 2017

Art of tanjak


Sample video from youtube making the simple malay tanjak/tengkolok


                                          





Process of making tanjak

Pakcik Hashim stated that the process of making a tanjak took about an hour normally. There were several steps of it, include folding, ironing, and sewing. Yesterday I met him to learn the process of producing tanjak from the beginning until the final step.

Actually there were many types of tanjak but I have tought only one of them that called Tanjak Agong. All materials and tools that we need were 'songket' cloth, hard org thick paper, glue, scissors, and iron. The process seemed as easy as ABC but it clearly quite complicated because we need to be very focus and contious.

At first I just wanted to watch Pakcik Hashim making the tanjak. Fortunately, he wanted me to make it along with him and I grabbed this upportunity to learn on making tanjak by myself.

The first step was folding songket cloth into square, then thick paper was pasted on it. The purpose of using the thick paper was to make tanjak stood in its proper shape. After the songket cloth and the thick paper were fold altogether to create the wanted shape, they were sewed with very careful. The process of dolding, ironing, and sewing were done in repetitions until a complete tanjak was created.















1 Apr 2017

Met Pakcik Hashim


Pakcik Hashim is a kind hearted man. He came from Gombak and used to be a teacher in several schools such as Kuala Langat and Klang. Before he opened his sewing shop he actived in making 'angklung' and wayang kulit.

He used to study in one of the institution in Perak. PakCik got talent in Art Field. He used to be a leader of art club when he was young. He is also participeted in many activities such as theater, drawing cartoon and also making magazine. Meanwhile, he is very good in playing instruments.

Now he just sews attire and making many types of 'Tanjak'. To me, he is a great man. He is also an expert in drawing his own sewed shirts, and making 'Tanjak' according to each state in Malaysia.

He stated that the process of making a 'Tanjak' took about one  hour. A 'Tanjak' costs Rm100 if uses his own stuffs, while Rm50 if customers provide their own cloth.