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Batik Tulis Burung Hong buketan mawar - Handmade batik -Javapitu
Batik Tulis Burung Hong buketan mawar - Handmade batik -Javapitu
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Rp 270,000.00 IDR
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Rp 375,000.00 IDR
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Rp 270,000.00 IDR
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This unique Batik Tulis Burung Hong buketan mawar is a handmade product, crafted in Java, Indonesia. It is made from 100% cotton with a refined handfeel that is soft, absorbent, and comfortable. The motifs are expertly executed in Batik Tulis & Cap techniques, measuring 210 x 105 cm.
Batik Tulis Burung Hong buketan mawar - Handmade batik -Javapitu---------------------------
Technique: Batik ( Batik Tulis & Cap )
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Motif utama: Batik Tulis Burung Hong buketan mawar
Category: Handmade product
Material : 100% Cotton Handfeel: Halus, lembut, menyerap keringat dan nyaman
Size: 210 x 105 cm
Dibuat: Java, Indonesia
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The art of batik-making has a long and rich history in Indonesia, with evidence of its existence dating back to the 8th century. It is believed that batik was first developed in the island of Java and was originally used by the noble classes as a way to distinguish themselves from the common people.
Over time, batik-making spread to other parts of Indonesia and became an important part of the country's cultural identity. It was traditionally a female-dominated art form, with women responsible for the entire process of creating batik from start to finish.
During the colonial period, batik-making in Indonesia was heavily influenced by Dutch styles and techniques. This led to the development of a new type of batik called "stamped batik," which used wooden stamps to apply the waxed designs to the fabric.
Today, batik-making remains an important part of Indonesian culture and is recognized as a symbol of national pride. It is also a popular tourist attraction, with many visitors to Indonesia seeking out authentic batik products as souvenirs on their trips.
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