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Design Men^s Bag For Starter Kit in A New Normal Life During The Covid-19 Pandemic Using Doyo Weaving and Tumpar Embroidery
Dwi Cahyadi(a*), Etwin Fibrianie Suprapto(a), Andi Farid Hidayanto(a), Ditha Nizaora(a), Hidayat Hidayat(a), Erwinsyah(b), Sukmawati(c)

a) Politeknik Negeri Samarinda
b) Disperindagkop dan UKM Provinsi Kaltim
c) LPMP Provinsi Kaltim


Abstract

Home industry handicraft products continue to experience a decline in sales in the current Covid-19 pandemic conditions. One way to survive in this condition is to innovate products to increase profit. This innovation can be done through the use of existing raw materials to produce products that are different from before. Doyo weaving is a typical Dayak woven fabric made from doyo plant fibers whose habitat is widely found in East Kalimantan Province, Indonesia. Doyo weaving can be combined with traditional regional embroidery, namely sulam tumpar. This embroidery has an interesting characteristic in terms of the motifs that characterize the regional culture. The use of doyo weaving and sulam tumpar is often used in handicraft products and women^s fashion products. To help solve the problem so that sales of doyo and sulam tumpar handicraft products continue to produce, it is necessary to design a man^s bag product that uses doyo weaving and sulam tumpar so that the market of these crafts increases. The purpose of this research is to design a new product by applying additional materials from doyo weaving and sulam tumpar on a bag used for man. The method used in this research is the Nigel Cross product development method. Initial data were collected through a questionnaire from 50 male respondents as a basis for product development. The result of this research is a man^s bag product made from doyo weaving and sulam tumpar which can be used for formal and casual events.

Keywords: man^s bag, doyo weaving, sulam tumpar, motif

Topic: Other Social Sciences and Humanities

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Dwi Cahyadi)

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