Baju Bodo

Baju Bodo
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Makassar, Mandar and Bugis (Sulawesi Salatan), has one of the products of the proud culture and has become an icon of South Sulawesi province, namely Baju bodo. Bodo Gesung  is another name of  Baju Bodo. Gesung Bodo  itself means a short-sleeved shirt and bubbly because at the back of bubbles. Among the traditional clothing owned South Sulawesi, Baju Bodo is the oldest...

Batik patterns

Batik patterns
Batik Tiga Negeri  Batik Tiga Negeri is known for its three typical colors. Blue, "sogan" (brown), and red. This type of Batik is also known as Batik Bang-Biru or Bang-Bangan for its simpler variations of colors. Some people says that originally this type of batik production was involving three different places; blue represent Pekalongan, red represent Lasem, and Sogan brown represent Solo. Until today because of its intricacy, Batik Tiga Negeri is quite hard to reproduce. Batik Jawa Hokokai Pekalongan Batik Jawa Hokokai from Pekalongan. Done in "tulis" (hand drawn) technique,...

Types of batik

Types of batik
    According to the technique    Batik is a cloth that is decorated with textures and patterns of batik by hand . This type of batik making takes approximately 2-3 months .    Batik cap is decorated with fabric textures and patterns created with batik cap ( usually made ​​of copper ) . This type of batik making process takes approximately 2-3 days .    Batik painting is the process of making batik with a direct way to paint on a white cloth .According to the origin of manufactureJavanese batik    Javanese ...

Manufacture

Manufacture
  The batik made ​​on material with white color made ​​of cotton cloth called mori. Currently batik is also made on other materials such as silk, polyester, rayon and other synthetic materials. Batik motif formed by the liquid wax by using an instrument called a canting for subtle motifs, or brush for large motif, so that the liquid wax to seep into the fabric fibers. The fabric was painted with wax and then dyed with the desired color, usually starting from a young colors. Dyeing then performed for other motives with older or darker color. After some time the staining process, which has...

Batik Style

Batik Style
Batik variety of shades and colors are influenced by various foreign influences. Initially, batik has a variety of shades and colors are limited, and some patterns may only be used by certain circles. However, coastal batik absorb various external influences, such as foreign traders and also in the end, the invaders. Bright colors like red popularized by the Chinese, who also popularized the style phoenix. European colonial nations are also taking interest in batik, and the result is a style previously unknown flowers (like tulips) and also objects brought by the colonizers (the building...

Batik culture

Batik culture
Batik is a craft that has high artistic value and has become part of the culture of Indonesia ( especially Java ) since long . Javanese women in the past made ​​their skills in batik for a living , so in the past batik work is exclusively women's work until the invention of " Batik Cap " which allows the entry of men into the field . There are some exceptions to this phenomenon , namely the coastal batik masculine lines as can be seen in shades of " Mega Clouds", which in some coastal areas batik work is common for men . The tradition of batik was originally a hereditary tradition , so that...

BATIK

BATIK
Batik is one way of making fabric. Besides batik can refer to two things. The first is the technique of coloring cloth using wax (malam) to prevent staining in part of the fabric. In the international literature, this technique is known as wax-resist dyeing. The second notion is the fabric or clothing made with these techniques, including the use of certain motives which have peculiarities. Batik Indonesia, as the overall engineering, technology, and development-related motives and culture, UNESCO has been designated a Cultural Heritage for Humanity Oral and Nonbendawi (Masterpieces of the...

History of batik technique

History of batik technique
lokal culture of indonesian Art staining fabric with stain barrier techniques using night is one of the ancient art form . The discovery in Egypt showed that this technique has been known since the 4th century BC , with the discovery mummy wrapping cloth which is also coated the night to form a pattern . In Asia , a similar technique of batik is also applied in China during the T'ang Dynasty ( 618-907 ) as well as in India and Japan during the Nara Period ( 645-794 ) . In Africa , such as batik technique known by the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria , Soninke and Wolof tribe as well as in Senegal ....

ETYMOLOGY

ETYMOLOGY
The word "batik" is derived from the Javanese combined words: "Amba", which means "to write" and "titik" which means "poi...
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