Pinawetengan

The Pinawetengan Batik pattern was taken from a prehistoric inscription in North Sulawesi, called the Watu Pinawetengan, which is existed since 1000 BC. Discovered by J.G.F. Riedel in 1881, this site is a place where the ancestors of the Minahasa people divided their territory into nine Minahasa sub-ethnic groups today. The main motif of Pinawetengan cloth is sunflower which is an icon of Pinawetengan Village, where the site of Watu Pthis site is a place where the ancestors of the Minahasa people divided their territory into nine Minahasa sub-ethnic groups today. this site is a place where the ancestors of the Minahasa people divided their territory into nine Minahasa sub-ethnic groups today. inawetengan is located.

The Pinawetengan Batik pattern was taken from a prehistoric inscription in North Sulawesi, called the Watu Pinawetengan, which is existed since 1000 BC. Discovered by J.G.F. Riedel in 1881, this site is a place where the ancestors of the Minahasa people divided their territory into nine Minahasa sub-ethnic groups today. The main motif of Pinawetengan cloth is sunflower which is an icon of Pinawetengan Village, where the site of Watu Pthis site is a place where the ancestors of the Minahasa people divided their territory into nine Minahasa sub-ethnic groups today. this site is a place where the ancestors of the Minahasa people divided their territory into nine Minahasa sub-ethnic groups today. inawetengan is located.