The kai ne'e motif means six symbols of intersection (Uim Ne'e- 6 houses). These six houses existed during the reign of the Amarasi kingdom in the past. The six neighborhoods are Sonafreno, Nunraen, Kuanbaun, Oetnona, Songkoro and Oerantium. The Kai Ne'e motif depicts a bond of brotherhood that is continuously passed down from ancestors to grandchildren, so that even though we are separated in the work, a spirit of togetherness continues to be built wherever we are (Nurul Amalya Utami, 2018)
See More| Motif Type | Moved |
| Material | Cotton |
| Types of Dyes | Synthesis |
| Size | 150 cm x 65 cm |
| Stock | 5 |