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Batik

Batik is a traditional textile art form that originated in Indonesia and has been practiced for centuries. It is a wax-resist dyeing technique that involves applying hot wax to fabric in a specific pattern, then dyeing the fabric with a color of choice. The waxed areas resist the dye, leaving the original design in the original color of the fabric. Batik is known for its intricate and vibrant patterns, which are a combination of composition and craftsmanship. In addition to being a beautiful art form, batik has cultural significance in many parts of the world. In Indonesia, for example, batik is often used in traditional clothing and is considered a symbol of national identity. In other countries, batik has been used to create unique and beautiful items, from clothing to home decor. While batik is a labor-intensive and time-consuming process, the end result is worth the effort. Designers can use batik to create a wide range of items, from textiles to apparel. With its handcrafted method, batik enables designers to express their creativity and produce timeless and distinctive designs. Batik is a versatile and creative art form that allows for endless creativity, allowing designers to express their individual style and create timeless pieces.

Indonesia, wax-resist dyeing, intricate patterns, national identity, labor-intensive

David Clark

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Batik

Classified as a noun, the English word 'batik' refers to a type of Indonesian fabric. As a noun, its synonyms would include, but are not limited to, tie-dye, wax-resist dyeing, and hand-painted fabrics. Antonyms could include woven cotton or synthetic fabrics. Cognate words include the Indonesian words 'tenun' and 'batik', the Malaysian word 'batik' and the Javanese word 'ujar'. Related variants include 'batik print' and 'batik wall painting'.

Languages, Java, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Textiles, Ethnicity.

George Adrian Postea

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Batik

Batik is a traditional textile art originating in Indonesia, developed from the island of Java. It is a technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to cloth which results in a range of vibrant, dynamic patterns. This form of craft is characterised by its intricacy and its use of bold, striking colours. Batik is also known across the globe by its different names such as batik lukis (patterned batik), cempaka (silvering), canting (pen), dawet (wax), and ebatik (batik making) in Indonesia; chitenje in Malawi; kente in Ghana; and aceh in the Netherlands. Similarly, in various other countries, it is referred to as harikies in Greece, tignon in Haiti, vitsa in Cyprus, talabga in the Middle East, and saree in India.

Batik, traditional textile art, Indonesia, craft, wax-resist dyeing, cloth, patterns, lukis, cempaka, canting, dawet, chitenje, kente, aceh, harikies, tignon, vitsa, talabga, saree

Harris Awan

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Batik

Batik is an art form that has been used for centuries to create intricate and beautiful patterns on fabric. The technique involves applying hot beeswax to the fabric in a specific pattern, and then dyeing the fabric with a color of choice. The waxed areas resist the dye, leaving the original design in the original color of the fabric. It is a labor-intensive and time-consuming process, but the end result is a beautiful and unique piece of art. Designers can use batik to create a wide range of items, from textiles to apparel. With its handcrafted method, batik enables designers to express their creativity and produce timeless and distinctive designs.

Batik, wax-resist, dyeing, fabric, traditional, art, Indonesia, design, pattern, motif, apparel, textiles.

Eleonora Barbieri

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Batik

Batik is not only an ancient art form, but also a versatile and creative one. It can be used to create a wide range of unique and beautiful items, from clothing to home decor. The wax-resist dyeing technique used in batik is time-consuming and labor-intensive, but the end result is worth the effort. The intricate designs and vibrant colors of batik make it a popular choice for designers and craftspeople alike. It is an art form that allows for endless creativity, allowing designers to express their individual style and create timeless pieces.

Batik, wax-resist, dyeing, fabric, design.

Federica Costa

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Batik

Batik is a traditional art form that has been used for centuries to create vibrant and intricate patterns on fabric. The process involves applying hot wax to the fabric in a specific pattern, and then dyeing the fabric with a color of choice. The waxed areas resist the dye, leaving the original design in the original color of the fabric. It is a labor-intensive and time-consuming process, but the end result is a beautiful and unique piece of art. Batik has been used in many cultures and countries around the world, and is particularly popular among designers and craftspeople due to its versatility and beauty. It is a great way to express creativity, and can be used in a variety of ways to create beautiful and distinctive clothing and other fabric items.

Batik, wax-resist, dyeing, fabric, Indonesia, traditional, design, art, creativity, clothing.

Claudia Rossetti

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Batik

Batik is an ancient art form with origins in Indonesia, traditionally used to create intricate and beautiful designs. It is a wax-resist dyeing technique that utilizes hot beeswax to block dye from penetrating into fabric. Batik is known for its complex patterns, a perfect combination of composition and craftsmanship. With its handcrafted method, it enables designers to express their creativity and produce timeless and distinctive designs. Batik is a unique and versatile art form that has been used to create a wide range of items, from textiles to apparel.

Batik, wax-resist dyeing technique, Indonesia, fabric, handcrafted, composition, craftsmanship.

Anna Lombardi

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Batik

Batik is an ancient art form from Indonesia in which intricate and colorful patterns are created by applying wax to fabric. The wax is applied to the fabric in order to create a resist, and then dyes are used to fill in the design. The art form has evolved and adapted over the centuries and can now be found in many cultures and countries around the world. It is a popular art form with designers, who use it to create beautiful and unique clothing and other fabric items.

Batik, Indonesia, wax, fabric, dye, resist, clothing, art form, pattern, design, culture.

Valentina Costanzo

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Batik

Batik is a traditional art form from Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia. It involves the use of wax-resist dyeing techniques to create intricate designs on fabric. The wax is applied to the fabric in a specific pattern, and then the fabric is dyed. The wax resists the dye, leaving the pattern behind. The fabric is then boiled to remove the wax and reveal the design.

Batik, wax-resist dyeing, fabric, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, traditional art.

Roberto Colombo

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Batik

Batik is an ancient wax-resist dyeing technique used on fabrics. This technique involves dying a fabric with a hot wax to create a unique pattern, and then dyeing the fabric with a color of choice. The waxed areas resist the dye, leaving a design in the original color of the fabric. The process has been used for centuries in many parts of the world, including South America and Asia.

batik, dyeing, fabric, wax-resist, patterning

Giulia Esposito

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Batik

Batik is a resist-dyeing technique used to decorate textiles with intricate designs, patterns and motifs. A resist is a wax, starch or a paste that is applied to the fabric in order to repel the dye and create a desired pattern on the material. The wax is applied by hand or with a copper or brass tool known as a tjanting and it is the most labor-intensive part of the process. After the wax is applied, the cloth is dipped into the dye, and the wax prevents the color from penetrating the fabric. When the cloth is removed, the pattern that is created is a beautiful, vibrant and unique piece of art.

Batik, dyeing, resist, textiles, design

Emma Bernard


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