The sarong is a tubular garment that is worn around the lower body. The size of this garment suggests that it would have been worn by a child. This sarong was made using the weft ikat technique, where the horizontal threads are tied and dyed before the fabric is woven. The use of weft ikat is found throughout Southeast Asia, including the eastern coast of Malay Peninsula, coastal Sumatra, Bali and Mindanao Island in the southern Philippines.