Batik Tulis

AUD $200.00

Striking hand drawn batik from the city of Cirebon, West Java.

The pattern is called Motif Suku Dayak or Dayak tribe. This motif is inspired by Dayak tribe from the island of Kalimantan. This batik describes the tradition of the clothes and accessories that they use during the ceremony.

250x102cm

Uses: sarong, dress fabric, wall hanging, tablecloth, bedrunner and more

Out of stock

Category: SKU: BT189

Description

The city of Cirebon is on Westl Java.  It has a long history of batik production and is well known for their mix of colours and delicate bird and flower designs.  Due to its historical trading patterns Cirebon batik has been influenced by (and has influenced) other areas of Asia in their textile design.

Tulis is the premium style of batik where the entire design is applied by hand using a tool called a canting (pronounced chanting). It is a pen-like instrument made from a small copper reservoir with a spout on a wooden handle. The reservoir holds the hot wax which flows through the spout.
The cloth is then dipped in dye or the colour is painted on. After the cloth is dry the wax is removed by boiling the cloth. The areas treated with wax keep their original colour. This process is repeated as many times depending on how many colours are desired. The process can take days or even weeks for more complex designs and colours.

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Additional information

Weight 0.50 kg