Edric Ong ‘IkaTweed’ Collection
A/W 2022
The latest collection of Edric Ong features the marriage of two distant
cultures: the handwoven ‘pua kumbu’ cotton and silk ikat textiles of the Iban
os Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, and the ‘tweed’ hand-loom woolen textiles of
Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland!
This unique fashion of Edric Ong brings together heritage textiles of two
culturall textiles that have been recognized by the World Crafts Council and
UNESCO! He is very much in the forefront of promoting the unique Iban ‘Pua
Kumbu’ ikat textiles in many of his past collections.
“We in the tropical climate of Malaysia hardly ever wear wool except when
travelling to temperate countries; or a woolen jumper when we are in the
Highlands of say Bario of Bakelalan in Sarawak “said Edric Ong.
He has been intrigued by the Tweed textile ever since he noticed some of his
British relatives and friends wear Tweed jackets when the weather is chilly in
autumn/winter and in early spring.
“They told me that Tweed is distinctly British in identity; and so I wanted to
match this with our distinctly Iban textile of Pua Kumbu!”
The Collection includes silk hand-woven Iban ‘pua kumbu’ ikat vests worn
with classic tweed jackets; tweed/pua kumbu combination of scarfs;
asymmetrical hand-woven silk skirts with pua kumbu panels; trouser-suit for
women and long tweed winter overcoat worn with long ikat oriental cut shirts.
Edric Ong is very much in the forefront of promoting the unique Iban ‘Pua
Kumbu’ ikat textiles in fashion.
These textiles are hand woven on a back strap loom by skilled Iban women in
the remote longhouse of Rumah Garie, along the Sungai Kain River of remote
Kapit District in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. They have been awarded the
UNESCO and World Crafts Council Award of Excellence, and are now much
sought after by fashionable people internationally. The textiles were also
given the prestigious Japanese “G” mark awards by the Japan Industrial
Design Promotion Organization (JIDPO).
Edric Ong was awarded the “Global Fashion Influencer 2016 at the Asian
Fashion Awards and the “Malaysian Designer of the Year 2009” by Mercedes-
Benz/Stylo.
In looking for a location for his IkaTweed Collection to shoot his latest
collection, Edric decided on the heritage old Siniawan Bazaar, who was an old
gold-mining town. It provided an ambiance of old world charm and of the
pioneering era of the colonial past!
He is equally renowned for his fashion accessories e.g. the rattan ‘topi’
tunjang’ pointed hats, and his specially designed necklaces for each
collection. He works with local Malaysian craft masters to create interesting
hand plaited pandanus pendants, twisted roots and glass beads; and the
rattan pointed bags with tapestry-weave slings.
Edric Ong is based in Kuching Sarawak who has showcased his collections in
Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Japan, Korea, India, Bangladesh,
USA, UK and Europe.
cultures: the handwoven ‘pua kumbu’ cotton and silk ikat textiles of the Iban
os Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, and the ‘tweed’ hand-loom woolen textiles of
Outer Hebrides islands of Scotland!
This unique fashion of Edric Ong brings together heritage textiles of two
culturall textiles that have been recognized by the World Crafts Council and
UNESCO! He is very much in the forefront of promoting the unique Iban ‘Pua
Kumbu’ ikat textiles in many of his past collections.
“We in the tropical climate of Malaysia hardly ever wear wool except when
travelling to temperate countries; or a woolen jumper when we are in the
Highlands of say Bario of Bakelalan in Sarawak “said Edric Ong.
He has been intrigued by the Tweed textile ever since he noticed some of his
British relatives and friends wear Tweed jackets when the weather is chilly in
autumn/winter and in early spring.
“They told me that Tweed is distinctly British in identity; and so I wanted to
match this with our distinctly Iban textile of Pua Kumbu!”
The Collection includes silk hand-woven Iban ‘pua kumbu’ ikat vests worn
with classic tweed jackets; tweed/pua kumbu combination of scarfs;
asymmetrical hand-woven silk skirts with pua kumbu panels; trouser-suit for
women and long tweed winter overcoat worn with long ikat oriental cut shirts.
Edric Ong is very much in the forefront of promoting the unique Iban ‘Pua
Kumbu’ ikat textiles in fashion.
These textiles are hand woven on a back strap loom by skilled Iban women in
the remote longhouse of Rumah Garie, along the Sungai Kain River of remote
Kapit District in Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo. They have been awarded the
UNESCO and World Crafts Council Award of Excellence, and are now much
sought after by fashionable people internationally. The textiles were also
given the prestigious Japanese “G” mark awards by the Japan Industrial
Design Promotion Organization (JIDPO).
Edric Ong was awarded the “Global Fashion Influencer 2016 at the Asian
Fashion Awards and the “Malaysian Designer of the Year 2009” by Mercedes-
Benz/Stylo.
In looking for a location for his IkaTweed Collection to shoot his latest
collection, Edric decided on the heritage old Siniawan Bazaar, who was an old
gold-mining town. It provided an ambiance of old world charm and of the
pioneering era of the colonial past!
He is equally renowned for his fashion accessories e.g. the rattan ‘topi’
tunjang’ pointed hats, and his specially designed necklaces for each
collection. He works with local Malaysian craft masters to create interesting
hand plaited pandanus pendants, twisted roots and glass beads; and the
rattan pointed bags with tapestry-weave slings.
Edric Ong is based in Kuching Sarawak who has showcased his collections in
Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, Japan, Korea, India, Bangladesh,
USA, UK and Europe.