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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 […]

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 […]

Batik Ciptoning

The Motif of this ciptoning is usually used by people who are elderly or leader. With this motive, the wearer is expected to be a wise man and was able to give the correct directions on others. Philosophical meaning behind this pattern is not only for leaders, but also to everyone that was able to […]

Batik Ceplok

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 […]

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 […]

Batik Development At Other Cities

batik banyumas
[frame src=”https://batiksfabric.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/batikbanyumas.jpg” link=”” target=”_self” alt=”Batik Banyumas” title=”Batik Banyumas” align=”right” prettyphoto=”false”]After war in 1830, Dipenogoro’s companions presented batik in Sokaraja -batik center in Banyumas and the place where Najendra, one of Diponegoro’s companion improved dip batik- the unbleached plain cloth used was self weaving product and the dye used was tom tree, pace tree and bengkudu […]

Batik Design

Although there are thousands of different batik designs, particular designs have traditionally been associated with traditional festivals and specific religious ceremonies. Previously, it was thought that certain cloth had mystical powers to ward off ill fortune, while other pieces could bring good luck. Certain batik designs are reserved for brides and bridegrooms as well as […]