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Batik Udan Liris

batik udan liris This pattern contains the meaning of fortitude and must hold through life are concerned when hit by the rain and heat. Preclude a person, let alone a newlywed, should be bold and willing to live are concerned when many hindrances and trials. Proverbial rain and heat, they fear may not be easy to complain. All hindrances and obstacles that had to be faced and solved together. Husband or wife is living in the household. If one is faced with a problem, then the partner should help resolve instead of just adding to the problem. For example, when ... Read more

Batik Parang Rusak Barong

batik parang rusak barong Broken bat parang batik Motif is derived from the rocks and barong (Lions). Parangparang barong is the most big and great, and because of the sacredness of his philosophy, this pattern should only be used for the King, especially worn at religious rituals and meditation. This Motif was created of Sultan AgungHanyakrakusuma who wants to express his experience as King with all of its obligations and duties of consciousness as a young man in the presence of the creator. The barong means something big and this is reflected in the size of the pattern on the ... Read more

Batik Nitik Karawitan

batik nitik karawitan Wisdom became the core of the philosophy of nitik motif batik karawitan. Thus, the wearer will hopefully be wise. That is why elderly people in its surroundings many use this motif batik.

Batik Garuda

Batik Garuda Batik Motif gurda also did not escape the past belief. Garuda is a mount of Lord Vishnu is known as the Sun God. Garuda became a mount of Lord Vishnu and serve as a symbol of the Sun. By Javanese, garuda as symbols of life as well as a symbol of virility. Batik Motif Meru The word is derived from the mountain meruMahameru. The mountain is considered to be the place of residence or the throne for the Tri Murti, namely Sang Hyang Vishnu, Brahma, and Sang Hyang Sang Hyang Shiva. Tri Murti is denoted as the source ... Read more

Batik Ceplok

batikceplok Form of pattern is a pattern of very ancient poached kawung. A pattern with this poached motifs inspired by fruit shape kawung (fruit or fruit aren roof) divided by four. The fourth part of the fruit together essentially represent the four directions (directions) of Buddhism. Basically, the fried egg is a category based on the motif of repetition of geometric shapes, such as square, rectangular, oval, or even stars. There are many other variants of ceplok, for example poached sriwedari and nifty little fried egg. Batik truntum also enter ceplok category. In addition, ceplok, too often usually with different ... Read more

Sido Mukti

batik sido mukti Batik Motif Sido Mukti contains the meaning of prosperity. For Java, the coveted life besides Excellency budi, speech, and action, certainly is the attainment of mukti or prosperity, both in the world and in the hereafter. Everyone is sure to find prosperity and inner serenity was born and. Prosperity and peace would not be achieved without effort and hard work, Excellency budi, speech, and action. Everyone should be able to control his lusts, reduce the pleasure of menggunjing neighbors, do good without harming anyone else, and so on to make himself feel prosperous was born. Life to ... Read more

Batik Tools

Although the art form of batik is very intricate, the tools that are used are still very simple. The canting, believed to be a purely Javanese invention, is a small thin wall spouted copper container (sometimes called a wax pen) that is connected to a short bamboo handle. Normally it is approximately 11 cm. in length. The copper container is filled with melted wax and the artisan then uses the canting to draw the design on the cloth. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet... [frame src=”https://batiksfabric.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/cantingdetail.jpg” link=”” target=”_self” title=”Canting” alt=”Canting” align=”none” prettyphoto=”false”]Canting have different sizes of spouts (numbered to correspond to ... Read more