Woman’s warp-faced cotton tube skirt, kain indu’, or kain kebat, in cotton cloth of market-bought yarn dyed for the most part with chemical dyes. It has a broad main panel of an ikat design, flanked by a band containing plain as well as ikat stripes. The warp ends are hand-stitched together to form a tube, so that when worn the stripes would have become horizontal bands. The ikat designs are in beige, very dark red and dark brown against a very dark red and brown ground. There is a wide band near each selvedge in dark brown. Undup Iban, Sarawak.
woman's garment also used for carrying special things on ceremonial occasions