$28.00
A bit about the "Peranakan Woman".
The Peranakan Woman is a cultural identity unique to South East Asia. The word Peranakan means, “local born” in the Malay language. The Straits Chinese Peranakans are the descendants of the early Chinese community who married the Malay people and settled in the Malay Archipelago from the 15th century. The Peranakan culture is an amalgamation of the Chinese and Malay culture. A Peranakan lady traditionally wears a sarong (long wrap skirt usually made of cotton batik), kebaya (an intricately embroidered blouse which is pinned at the front), kerosang (a type of brooch that pins
the Kebaya together), and a type of hair bun called a
konde.
The Peranakan Woman Doorstop comes without the filler for easy shipping. Just unzip upon arrival and stuff with cotton wool and pebbles till full.
Please note that the design of the Peranakan woman's dress fabric may vary due to availability.

