Takiding

It is denoted as a Murut word by the Malaysian language authority Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.

[2] It is not to be confused with the same name as known in upper Padas River in Sabah,[citation needed] whereby the latter is another name of barait,[3] a traditional basket-backpack of the Murut people.

Takiding resembles boyong or sesaging,[citation needed] regarded as the typical traditional Murut basket-backpack.

[4] Takiding is made with materials obtained from the forest, which include bamboo, bamban (Donax canniformis), rattan and tree leaves.

[1] It is traditionally woven by hand and may involve additional physical support from other people, which usually comprise other family members or neighbours.

Takiding on display at the Belait District Museum , Brunei