- Stock Photography: LABU SAYONG by Syedmohdbadrilhisham
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- Photo title: Labu sayong
- Author: Syedmohdbadrilhisham
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- Long before modern inventions were heard off, heritage of innovation was already firmly in place in the Malay archipelagos, breathing beauty and cultural tradition into everyday objects. The labu Sayong & x28;water calabash& x29; is a Malay earthenware container. It takes its shape from the gourd or starfruit and is used as a water container. The clay used for Malay pottery is a terra-cotta clay found by streams, riverbanks, and paddy fields. A potter& x27;s wheel is not used in Malay pottery making. The labu is coated with river silt with a high iron content, and the surface of the pottery is burnished to a smooth polish with a pebble, a technique carried out by potters at the town of Sayong on the Perak River in West Malaysia.Â
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