Jejala | ججالا
Design Overview
Jejala | [je.ja.la] | ججالا
Jejala refers to a fishing net made of woven nylon or cotton, commonly used by fishermen who operates in shallow waters or close to the shore. It is also known as 'Jala' or 'Jaring' in other parts of Southeast Asia. The Sarong design incorporates the pattern of Jejala by using a repeating pattern that creates a cohesive and balanced design, in relation to the subject matter.
Sarong Material
A unique, soft, lightweight, and fast-drying 'spun polyester fabric' that efficiently wicks moisture while regulating temperature.
Sarong Size
50" x 38" inch (suitable for M or L size)
Note: The color of the sarong may vary slightly from its actual appearance due to lighting effects during photography, as well as differences in monitor brightness and contrast settings.