Efforts to Preserve Padung-Padung as a Cultural Identity of Karo Women

Abstract

Padung-padung is a large, double spiral-shaped piece of jewelry worn by Karo women in the 19th to 20th centuries. Efforts to preserve this cultural artifact need to be made. This study aimed to describe the various efforts that have been made to revive padung-padung in the present. The methods used in this study are literature studies and secondary data collection. The results show that several efforts to lift the existence of padung-padung have been made in the creative industry and academics.


Keywords: Efforts to preserve, padung-padung, cultural identity, Karo women, current context.

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