Motif Batik A1
Material : Silk
Type Batik : Printed Batik
Motif : Banyumasan
Price : Rp 400.000.00 ( S $60.00 )
Motif Batik A2
Bahan batik : Mori sen
Type Batik : Printed Batik
Motif : Banyumasan
Price : Rp 185.000.00 (S $27.00 )
Motif Batik A3
Material : Mori sen
Type Batik : Printed Batik
Motif : Banyumasan
Price : Rp 185.000.00 (S $27.00 )
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12.23.2009
Batik Banyumasan
12.08.2009
Nature Colors Batik
Back to nature, for those of you who love nature....
and want to use clothing with natural materials, Rumah Batik Zakiyyah have a collection of batik without chemicals and only use colors from natural ingredients with no chemicals in the process of making batik. To make a batik from natural materials needed for a long time, at least in the process of making the needed time between 3 months to 6 months. And also use the color of natural materials for batik course ( Batik Tulis ). because of the long process it for you who love the natural color of batik please order first. Currently we can only show a few examples of batik motifs with the use of natural colors. The price of batik with natural color also varies depending on the motifs of batik you want to order it. for the current price of natural colored batik start from Rp 750.000.00 (S $ 110.oo) for the price of batik material only. not including shipping costs. for those of you who are interested please contact us."
Price for Batik with Colors Nature :
A1. Motif Batik
Materials : Silk and cotton
Color : Colors Nature
Price : Rp 750.000.00 (S $ 110.oo )( not including shiping costs )
A2. Motif Batik
Materials : Silk and Cotton
color : Colors Nature
Price : Rp 1.000.000.00 (S $ 145.oo)( not including shiping costs )
A3. Motif Batik
Materials : Silk and cotton
Color : Colors Nature
Price : Rp 1.000.000.00 (S $ 145.oo)( not including shiping costs )
A4. Motif Batik
Materials : Silk and cotton
Color : Colors Nature
Price : Rp 750.000.00 (S $ 110.oo )( not including shiping costs )
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11.11.2009
11.09.2009
BATIK
Batik garments play a central role in certain rituals, such as the ceremonial casting of royal batik into a volcano. In the Javanese Mitoni "first pregnancy" ceremony (tujuh bulanan in Indonesian), the mother-to-be is wrapped in seven layers of batik, wishing her good things.
Batik is also prominent in the "tedak siten"ceremony when a child touches the earth for the first time. Batik is also part of the labuhan ceremony when people gather at a beach to throw their problems away into the sea.The motifs of traditional court batik have symbolic meanings. Some designs are restricted: larger motifs can only be worn by royalty; and certain motifs are not suitable for women, or for specific occasions (e.g., weddings).Now Batik is a fashion item for many young people in Indonesia, such as a shirt, dress, or scarf for casual wear. For a formal occasion, a kebaya is standard for women. It is also acceptable for men to wear batik in the office or as a replacement for jacket-and-tie at certain receptions. Not only is batik used as a material to clothe the human body, its uses also include furnishing fabrics, heavy canvas wall hangings, tablecloths and household accessories. Batik techniques are used by famous artists to create batik paintings which grace many homes and offices.
Melted wax (Javanese:malam) is applied to cloth before being dipped in dye. It is common for people to use a mixture of beeswax and paraffin wax. The beeswax will hold to the fabric and the paraffin wax will allow cracking, which is a characteristic of batik. Wherever the wax has seeped through the fabric, the dye will not penetrate. Sometimes several colours are used, with a series of dyeing, drying and waxing steps Batik (Batik Tulis) using "canting".Thin wax lines are made with a canting, a wooden handled tool with a tiny metal cup with a tiny spout, out of which the wax seeps.After the last dyeing, the fabric is hung up to dry. Then it is dipped in a solvent to dissolve the wax, or ironed between paper towels or newspapers to absorb the wax and reveal the deep rich colors and the fine crinkle lines that give batik its character. This traditional method of batik making is called batik tulis.For Finnest Written Batik (Batik tulis halus) detail picture can be see of the front and back.But In the same Motif (e.g.Batik motif Wijaya Kusuma) at all Written batik have different size in detail style and background for every sheet because its handmade.The application of wax with a canting is done with great care and therefore is very time-consuming.Finnest Written Batik (Batik tulis halus) need 3 mounth to 6 mounth for finishing 1 (one) sheet (225 cm x 115 cm).So the price of Written Batik (Batik Tulis Halus) more high than Printed Batik because have best quality result,more artistic,luxury and uniqe.
Other methods of applying the wax to the fabric include pouring the liquid wax, painting the wax with a brush, and putting hot wax onto pre-carved wooden or copper block (called a cap or tjap) and stamping the fabric.By block printing the wax onto the fabric, it became possible to mass-produce designs much faster than one could possibly do by using a canting (written Batik).
Maintaining Written Batik (Batik Tulis) and Printed Batik ( Batik Cap)
For both batik tulis and batik cap, the following rules apply:
1. Hand wash, or best just soak the cloth.
2. Use very little detergent.
3. Hang the batik directly, do not squeeze the cloth.
4. Do not hang in direct sunlight.
5. The iron should not directly touch the cloth, best to use a steam iron.
6. Silk batik is best dry-cleaned.
7. Do not spray perfume onto the cloth directly.
11.03.2009
Batik Motif Wijaya Kusuma
Batik motif Wijaya kusuma
price : Rp75.000,oo (S$10,oo) printed Batik.
Hand made Batik from Rp100.000,oo (S$14,oo).
Size : 115cm x 210cm.
Delevery cost not include. Term and condition apply.