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Wayan Cemul of Ubud Bali, one of the most modern of Bali sculptors working in
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Batik
is Indonesian traditional cloth also known as batik Jawa.
Most of batik made by Indonesian women.
Making batik need patience. Because designs are very
detail. There are three kind of Indonesian batik:
drawing wax batik, printing batik
and combination batik.
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The
Art of Java Batik
Batik can indicate status, bring
good luck or placate the status. It appears to date back to the
16th century, although similar prosses were used long before that in
Egypt and elsewhere.
The best batik comes from Java. The word refers to
the prosses as well as the resultant printed cloth, which is usually
cotton, sometimes linen or silk. Yogyakarta,
Solo and Tuban remain major suppliers of top
quality fabric, recognizable because of its insistence on brown, cream
and indigo.
The batik pattern is achieved by applying melted beeswax
to the cloth to create dye resistant areas. For drawing wax
batik the design is hand drawn with a canting, a small tool
bamboo handle and metal spout. For printing batik a
copper stamp-often a work of art in itselft-is dipped in the wax than
pressed on to the fabric. Most batik nowadays is produced by this more
commercial method. You can easily differentiate the two as drawing wax
batik has no wrong side, printing batik does. Once the first colour
is applied, the wax is boiled and scraped off, reapplied to another
area and the fabric redipped in another dye. This prosses can be repeated
many times.