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History Of Batik

July 19th, 2010

Wax resist dyeing technique in fabric is an ancient art form. Discoveries show it already existed in Egypt in the 4th century BCE, where it was used to wrap mummies; linen was soaked in wax, and scratched using a sharp tool. In Asia, the technique was practiced in China during the T’ang dynasty (618-907 CE), [...]

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Batik Design

June 28th, 2010

Batik designs or the creation of batiks, can be divided into the three main types of batik, namely “batik tulis”, “batik cap” and “batik ikat”. Each has variations in techniques and the level of expertise needed, and thus reflect a different kind of design creativity. Batik-designs centres of the past include the cities of Lasem, [...]

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Iwan Tirta Batik

May 20th, 2010

Talk about Indonesian batik can not ignore the name of Iwan Tirta. The Bloody Sunda-Padang, the famous batik artist since the year ’60 was not only produces an Wastra batik to the modern fashion, but also the interior materials such as Wastra curtains, tablecloths (complete with a napkin equivalent), seat cushion and seat upholstery Wastra. [...]

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Design Of Batik

May 4th, 2010

High fashion designs drawn on silk are very popular with wealthy Indonesians. These exceptionally high-quality pieces can take months to create and costs hundreds of dollars. Kawung Kawung is another very old design consisting of intersecting circles, known in Java since at least the thirteenth century. This design has appeared carved into the walls of [...]

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Development industry fashion in Indonesia enough good , besides many designer young designer releases its ( the product with brand – new brand. A lot of fashion designer Indonesia which affects international world. The cloth designers is its sure is very needs presence of a photographer which understands and focus to world of fashion, photographer [...]

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Indian Textiles

April 29th, 2010

Indian textile tradition is the world’s oldest textile tradition. The origin of indian textile can be traced back to the days of indus valley civilisation. The fragments of cotton material originating from gujarat found in the egyptian tombs support that discovery. There are occasional comments about the textile craft in most of the ancient indian [...]

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Indian Clothing

April 27th, 2010

India with its vast culture and diversity remains versatile. The blending is well seen in the clothes we wear. The traditional Salwar Kameez, originally worn by Punjabis and Muslims is adapted by all. With the emphasis on presentability, men and women are exploring various trends in Indian clothing. Contemporary traditional works are blended with fusion. [...]

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Batik Organic

April 26th, 2010

However, as the name implies, eco fashion is just fashion product recycling process, and simply recycle is not enough. It takes a complete solution because it is impossible not to buy new products. Thus, there is so-called organic fashion. I am sure both member and regular reader Fasity, must have been very aware with eco [...]

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