Difference between revisions of "Batik"
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− | [[File:93.1452_Tjap-print_overall.jpg|thumb|Batik]] | + | [[File:93.1452_Tjap-print_overall.jpg|thumb|Batik sarong<br>MFA# 93.1452]] |
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File:Batik_App.1986_4up.jpg|Demonstration of Batik technique | File:Batik_App.1986_4up.jpg|Demonstration of Batik technique | ||
− | File: | + | File:MFA111296 batik.jpg|Wax resist batik<br>MFA# 11.1296 |
File:21.538_batik_wax.resist_det.jpg|Batik | File:21.538_batik_wax.resist_det.jpg|Batik | ||
File:11.1296_vein.resist-print.jpg|Batik | File:11.1296_vein.resist-print.jpg|Batik | ||
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+ | File:Batik_App.1986_final.jpg|Closer view of above Batik | ||
+ | File:11.1296_vein.resist-print.jpg|Expanded view<br>MFA 11.1296 | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Revision as of 08:23, 23 October 2020
Description
A wax-resist-dyed textile. The batik techinique for dyeing textiles originated in southeast Asia. It is still commonly found in Indonesia (especially Java), Malaysia, India, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. The pattern is applied to the cloth with melted wax, the the fabric is dipped in dye. Sometimes a series of wax/dye steps are used. The wax is removed with a solvent or ironed between paper towels.
Synonyms and Related Terms
batique; resist-dyed textile; Batik (Deut., Fr., Port., Sven.); batikken (Ned.);