What is Batik's clothes?

Batik Clothing is made of fabric that is decorated with batik processes. Method of relief of wax decorating fabric, batik is a traditional Indonesian vessel. Batik substance is used in many traditional Indonesian clothing.

The use of batik clothing can be dated for at least 1,500 years. It is believed that the technique was originally developed in Egypt and the Middle East, although examples were also found in Turkey, India, China, Japan and Western Africa. While Batik originated elsewhere, Indonesia, especially Java Island, has largely accepted and developed this technique. The selected substance must be densely woven so that the complex patterns clearly prove. After washing the fabric, the areas are covered with hot wax, which is absorbed into the fabric. The wax can be sprinkled, designed to a pattern or created in an image.

After applying the wax is colored. The wax in the fabric resists the dye, so when the wax is washed, the wax -covered areas remain unhappy. The process of adding wax and dyeing canPak and create complex, color patterns.

There are a number of different types of traditional batik clothing. Perhaps the style of the most famous Western world is Sarong. Sarong, which can be worn by my men and women, is a tubular substance that is worn at the waist and reaches to the ankles. Panjong is worn in a similar way, but it is a flat piece of fabric that is held together with a belt or wing and wears for more formal occasions. Women commonly wear batik scarves and cloths decorated with batik are often worn on formal occasions.

Contemporary batik clothing differs from traditional Designs. A new batik can use complex techniques such as etching and dying to create decorations. Templates, as well as waxes with different capacities resistant dyes, are commonly used. Batik concepts were even applied to paper, wood, leather and ceramics.

Batik is in Indonesia necessary culturesIt is a tradition. The vessel was developed and was an essential part of culture and dressing throughout its history. In response to the petition of the Indonesian government, the educational, scientific and cultural organization of the UN (UNESCO) in May 2009 was appointed Batik by intangible cultural heritage in Indonesia.

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