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Arca Anyaman Kaum Wanita Mah Meri



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This sculpture is located inside UiTM Seri Iskandar and opposite the Al-Biruni Gallery. This sculpture is inspired by weaving produced by Mah Meri women from Carey Island using nipah and mengkuang leaves. Despite maintaining its original shape, this public sculpture highlights the bright color of yellow to give a contemporary touch.

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