Meanings Behind the Carving Motifs of Traditional Malay Houses

Woodcarving motifs, including Negeri Sembilan, are significant in Malaysian art, bearing ancient knowledge and latent meanings. However, the understanding of Malay woodcarving motifs in Kuala Pilah is relatively limited compared to the east coast. The urgency to study these motifs intensifies as urb...

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Published in:Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
Main Author: Ahmad J.A.; Ab. Aziz A.; Abd. Aziz M.K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2024
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Ahmad J.A.; Ab. Aziz A.; Abd. Aziz M.K.
Meanings Behind the Carving Motifs of Traditional Malay Houses
2024
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
32
1
10.47836/pjssh.32.1.13
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85188104479&doi=10.47836%2fpjssh.32.1.13&partnerID=40&md5=37fbeb8202e061c4b877c1d8e00e8320
Woodcarving motifs, including Negeri Sembilan, are significant in Malaysian art, bearing ancient knowledge and latent meanings. However, the understanding of Malay woodcarving motifs in Kuala Pilah is relatively limited compared to the east coast. The urgency to study these motifs intensifies as urbanization rapidly changes the landscape, representing not only woodcarvers’ skills but also profound cultural symbolism. This paper aims to interpret the meanings within these motifs in traditional Malay houses in Kuala Pilah, employing qualitative methods such as observation, interviews, photographic records, and secondary data analysis alongside Ferdinand de Saussure’s Semiotics Theory for analysis. The cultural and social significance embedded in these motifs is unveiled through signifier and signified analysis. The results revealed the presence of various motifs encompassing geometry, fauna, flora, and still life. The study also uncovered that each motif plays a pivotal role in conveying the cultural and social values of the Malay people in Negeri Sembilan and enhances our understanding of the traditional art form of woodcarving amidst contemporary transformations. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
Universiti Putra Malaysia
1287702
English
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author Ahmad J.A.; Ab. Aziz A.; Abd. Aziz M.K.
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Meanings Behind the Carving Motifs of Traditional Malay Houses
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description Woodcarving motifs, including Negeri Sembilan, are significant in Malaysian art, bearing ancient knowledge and latent meanings. However, the understanding of Malay woodcarving motifs in Kuala Pilah is relatively limited compared to the east coast. The urgency to study these motifs intensifies as urbanization rapidly changes the landscape, representing not only woodcarvers’ skills but also profound cultural symbolism. This paper aims to interpret the meanings within these motifs in traditional Malay houses in Kuala Pilah, employing qualitative methods such as observation, interviews, photographic records, and secondary data analysis alongside Ferdinand de Saussure’s Semiotics Theory for analysis. The cultural and social significance embedded in these motifs is unveiled through signifier and signified analysis. The results revealed the presence of various motifs encompassing geometry, fauna, flora, and still life. The study also uncovered that each motif plays a pivotal role in conveying the cultural and social values of the Malay people in Negeri Sembilan and enhances our understanding of the traditional art form of woodcarving amidst contemporary transformations. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
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