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  2. Canting - Wikipedia

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    Canting Rengrengan: canting that is ideally used to make a batik pattern for the first time. Canting Isen: canting that is ideally used to fill a pattern that has been made beforehand. Based on the diameter of its cucuk: Small Canting: canting that has a small-sized cucuk with a diameter of less than 1 millimeter and is usually used as Canting ...

  3. Malaysian batik - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian batik is also famous for its geometrical designs, such as spirals. The method of Malaysian batik making is also quite different from those of Indonesian Javanese batik, the pattern is larger and simpler, it seldom or never uses canting to create intricate patterns and relies heavily on brush painting method to apply colours on fabrics ...

  4. Batik - Wikipedia

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    The wax can be applied with a variety of tools, including writing with a pen-like canting tool, printing with a cap, or painting with a brush. [31] The canting is the most basic and traditional tool, creating what is known as "written batik" (batik tulis). It allows the creation of very fine, minute patterns but the process is very labour ...

  5. Indonesian batik patterns - Wikipedia

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    Na Li Ni is credited as being the first to use dragon designs, hong birds, Chinese money, and the colour red in batik. [12] As a result, the Lasem patterns and colours have symbolic connotations linked to Chinese and Javanese philosophy, resulting in the motif carrying a meaning of unity and a representation of Chinese and Javanese acculturation.

  6. Batik in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Inland batik, batik pedalaman or batik kraton (Javanese court batik) is the oldest batik tradition in Java. Inland batik has an earth colour [ 20 ] such as black, indigo, brown, and sogan (a yellow from the tree Peltophorum pterocarpum ), sometimes against a white background, with symbolic patterns that are mostly free from outside influence.

  7. Parang (batik) - Wikipedia

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    Batik craftswomen in Java drawing intricate patterns using canting and wax that are kept hot and liquid in a small heated pan, on 27 July 2011. Parang batik (Javanese: ꧋ꦧꦠꦶꦏ꧀ꦥꦫꦁ, Indonesian: Batik Parang) is one of the oldest Indonesian batik motifs. [1] Parang comes from the Javanese word Pereng which means slope. Parang ...

  8. Iwan Tirta - Wikipedia

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    Iwan Tirta (18 April 1935 – 31 July 2010) was an Indonesian batik fashion designer.Tirta trained as a lawyer, but became an internationally known designer. [1] He is credited with beginning the early revival of batik design during the 1970s and 1980s. [1]

  9. Resist dyeing - Wikipedia

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    Beni itajime is a block-resist dyeing method that was common throughout the Meiji period (1868-1912), used to create red lining fabrics with crisp white designs. In China, the jia xie method, invented around 500 AD, uses wooden blocks to dye patterns onto fabric, usually silk. An upper and a lower block is made, with carved out compartments ...