Peranakan Museum in Singapore (Part 1)

September 2, 2011












If you want to know a country better, their museum reflects everything.Singapore has 5 museums. Instead of visit their national museum,this time I choose to take a look at their Peranakan Museum.

Okay,what is 'Peranakan' means???
For centuries, foreign merchants from countries like China and India were attracted to Southeast Asia's lucrative trades in fine products such as textiles, spices and more. Most returned home with the monsoon, but some remain behind, marrying local women. The descendents of these intermarriages are referred as 'Peranakans', which means locally born in Malay.



I'm now at Armenian Street...Peranakan Museum is just 10 steps more!



The exterior building of the Peranakan Museum.♥ this ancient architecture!

♥woohoo♥Peranakan Museum

Gonna go in now!

consist of 10 galleries
I will only share about the origins,wedding and nyoya only in this post! Want to know the others? wait for my next post ya! Haha=)
their tea set

The babas  and nyonyas(baba refer to man and nyoya refer to lady) in the early 20th! In the left is their wedding picture.
Look at how wealthy they are at that time!

Now is their 'Sarong Kebaya ' exhibition time

These were all the Sarong Kebaya , favoured fashion of Peranakan women for generations from 16th century to early 20th century.

Sarong-A skirt consisting of a length of cloth sew together to form a wide tube.
Kebaya-An open jacket derived from an Islamic robe.
All were made of silk and cotton!


♥Nice and elegant♥


Okay, now into their wedding!

These were those baba and nyota wore during their wedding.

Wedding baskets or bakul siah
which means auspicious basket are important element in Peranakan weddings.Wealthy families used basket like this beautiful pair to transport valuable gifts during their twelve days wedding.

want to know what is inside this basket???
Here is it!
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4 plates which represent each layer in the basket.This is the one bride's family gave to the bridegroom 's family.
this is then the bridegroom's family return to the bride's family



Gilded Pagoda Tray
This was likely the family used them to bear important item used in a wedding like jewellery.


Then, the wedding in 16th century.
All the villagers

Bride and bridegroom .

The Pak Boyen.


Besides the bride is the Sang Khek Umm who guide the bride in her movement while beside the bridegroom is the Pak Chindek.


What are the Nyoyas do mostly?
Nyoyas were trained for married life from a young age. They were expected to devote long hours to perfect the art of beadwork and embroidery.

So these is their masterpiece
All were sewed by hand using beads .

♥ this

Iphone case????!!!

tablecloth

Now sarong kebayas in late 19th and early 20th century
Left one was known as baju panjang

And I spotted these two kinds of sarong kebaya that I never seen before. This kind of kebayas was influenced by fashion trends of Shanghai and HongKong .

♥woo~~~~lenglui!!!!!

These kind of baju kurung are mostly worn by caucasians in the overseas. Because of the cold weather so the kebayas is thick.

The batik or sarong

Baju Panjang

Silk baju kebayas

Baju Panjang again..worn by older one.

and this is me.
Am I look like one of the Nyoyas too???Hehe...
Thanks for reading my blog♥


aManda said...

Woah....u did hav a chnce to try it on...sui leh....=)

sen nian yew said...

wow, Singapore is really impressive. They show Msia in the face how is the way to appreciate culture.

Meitzeu said...

Aww~ U make me miss Singapore once again!
I enjoyed the surrounding very much during my trip over there. :)

Thanks for dropping by too! :)

NurzJ said...

HI Anne,

Nice blog u got !

Thanks for visiting mine.

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